Dame Ann Dowling makes a case for ‘use-inspired’ research
First female president of the Royal Academy of Engineers hopes to change UK’s ‘sniffiness’ about applied research

First female president of the Royal Academy of Engineers hopes to change UK’s ‘sniffiness’ about applied research

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Murray Smith learns much from an examination of the existential questions in a classic cinematic adaptation

Angelia Wilson on a national narrative that distorts reality with its boundless optimism

Farzana Shaikh on a study of a region that lies at the heart of a geopolitical storm

Ellen Carol DuBois extols a study of a scientific theory’s impact on the pursuit of empowerment

A lack of disciplinary expertise in digital cultures undermines this study, finds Tara Brabazon

The Technology Strategy Board will commit more than £535 million to fund innovation in 2014-15

Open letter from researchers decries AAAS journal’s high fees and points to Anderson’s combative views on open access

Introduction of higher fees led to a bulge in numbers the year before, report says

Christopher Bigsby reflects on being a Fresher and the transition from the classroom to campus

Universities abandoned to untrammelled market forces risk being robbed of their diversity, with unpredictable results

Consolidation may bring greater efficiencies but the process is one yielding mixed blessings, writes Howard P. Segal

Byrne wants to replace marketisation with corporatism, argues Emran Mian

It’s time for lecturers to hand out viewing lists alongside reading lists, argues Chris Willmott