‘Guerrilla lecture’ proves popular at LSE
Intellectual ‘flash mob’ meets in Westminster Cathedral crypt to debate the nature of Hell

Intellectual ‘flash mob’ meets in Westminster Cathedral crypt to debate the nature of Hell

Students will continue to travel for degree courses despite obstacles

The UUK president discusses fees and funding reforms


Source: Alamy“Where would we be without such a splendid initiative from Manchester Metropolitan University?”This was the question posed by Dr Derek Quintock of our Department of Media and Cultural...

Christopher Bigsby struggles to see the point of travelling to give a lecture

Davina Quinlivan considers the monster as a figure of loss and sadness as the BFI begins a season of ghoulish thrills

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Andrew Briggs on an effort to cast down faith-based reasoning

K.E. Gover on a delightful guide to seeing art with new eyes

Danielle Sands on a call for broader, more creative and politically engaged modes of thought

Sherry Lee Linkon on a ‘community of memory’ fighting for a place called home

Peter Messent on why upper-class men felt at home on the frontier

Pernille Arenfeldt on a fine counterargument to reductionist claims about women and Islam

Roger Morgan on a peer’s review of Brussels’ weaknesses