Politics Without Vision: Thinking without a Banister in the Twentieth Century
This provocative text may be just what isolated political theory needs, argues Matthew Flinde

This provocative text may be just what isolated political theory needs, argues Matthew Flinde

Felipe Fernández-Armesto is stirred by the tale of a pastry chef who laid claim to an Iberian throne
This book sets out to retell the history of the intimate relationship between broadcasting and domesticity. Set against a backdrop of changing social relations from the 1930s to the present day, it...
Let's be honest. It's hard to get excited about car parks. That probably accounts for the paucity of serious studies about them. To make matters worse, car parks - known in the US as parking lots -...
ChinaScholarship proves short-sightedStudy habits may explain why the vast majority of Chinese students wear glasses, new research has suggested. A study published in The Lancet says that "increasing...
Foreign students graduating from German universities will be allowed to work for up to 18 months while they seek a graduate-level job under new legislation designed to attract global talent.The...
Canterbury recovery continues apace 15 months after Christchurch quake. Rachel Williams writes
Cardiff's Lifetime Scholarship resembles Hunger Games, body claims. David Matthews reports
Capital fundingWestminster matchmakersUniversities will be able to bid for up to £35 million in matched public funding for major research capital projects as part of a new programme, the government...
David Matthews meets new ABS head Paul Marshall, who wants the business schools to find their voice
Embrace internationalism - loosen up that mother tongue, scholar suggests. Matthew Reisz writes
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCHEfficacy and Mechanism Evaluation programmeAward winner: Valerie Moyra PomeroyInstitution: University of East AngliaValue: £1,231,854Clinical efficacy of...

There is no 'British' higher education system, argues Alan Trench: there are four. Expect increasing political problems as a result
'Hell of a difference' as Horizon 2020 set to make accessibility the norm. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Imperial College London is among the universities predicted to see a below-par qualification rate among its current research students.Other prominent institutions flagged up in a report published...