Prospect of gladiatorial fight puts women off push for top
Global project explores the paucity of female leaders in academia

Global project explores the paucity of female leaders in academia

Wyn Ellis, who made a plagiarism claim against an official, has received menacing calls

BIS study on graduate premium challenges research-intensive claims

Students get deeper insights when writers and poets such as Dickens and Neruda are on the syllabus, David Aberbach argues

Austin Williams on the possibilities and limitations of ‘taking a line for a walk’


Space for reflection is an important issue in a noise-fixated society (“If silence is golden, we should invest in it during seminars”, Opinion, 8 August). However, I’m not sure that I concur with...
Far from ignoring the social divide apparent between our and our students’ use of social media and computers generally, many of us have been trying to explain this to enthusiastic innovators for...
Sarah Coakley’s project of talking up the role of cooperation and sacrifice in evolution is timely and has important implications beyond theology (“Giving but not yielding”, 8 August). But it would...
Your review of the impending reforms to A levels in England (“Remaking the grades”, 15 August) refers to their potentially negative consequences on many universities’ efforts to widen the...
There is, as you report, concern on the part of a number of contributors to Jiscmail’s plagiarism discussion list about the standard of English expected of new international students on arrival and...
Allow me, as a former Millwall and Queens Park Rangers footballer, to expand on your editorial on the effects of the market on football and education (“The market just around the corner”, Leader, 8 ...

A prominent physicist and former University of Western Australia vice-chancellor has died

Gresham CollegeBelinda Jack“Reading takes us out of ourselves and takes us into someone else’s mind, soul and body, it has that power. It gives us access to the past and ideas about the future. It’s...