Aleister Crowley and the Temptation of Politics, by Marco Pasi
Clive Bloom praises an admirable introduction to the magical and political connections of a controversial figure

Clive Bloom praises an admirable introduction to the magical and political connections of a controversial figure

Are tales of incredible animal excursions nonsense or did they shape our world? asks Tiffany Taylor

Editor’s Note: In some weeks, changes in higher education are of sufficient moment to warrant extended treatment. We are happy to devote this entire edition of The Poppletonian to just such a...

Willetts hints that ‘unplanned’ expansion after cap lifts will be scrutinised

Renowned overseas, now the humanities and social science institution is bidding to raise its profile at home, too

Some think claims of a serious lack of STEM graduates are exaggerated

Hesa figures show huge rise in numbers with the condition at university

UCL’s Michael Arthur plans to inject research element into all undergraduate courses

Few academics hit the headlines like the London Metropolitan University lecturer jailed for helping her “gangster” boyfriend escape after he and two others “executed” a rival drug dealer. Rachel...

Universities are making prize-worthy efforts to give students what they want and need, but they can’t control for all factors

UUK lobbies Parliament over immigration bill concerns

Claire Chambers relishes the exciting flavour of Pakistan at the Karachi Literature Festival

United StatesChina-US research role for RuddThe former Australian prime minister, Kevin Rudd, has taken up a new role at a prestigious US university, leading a major research project into United...

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We speak to the chief executive of Santander UK, who is the head of a scheme supporting the HE sector