Legacies of tarnished revolutionaries rest in far too much peace
Searching for the resting places of two greats of human sciences, Yiannis Gabriel unlocks the door to Freud and keeps left for Marx
Searching for the resting places of two greats of human sciences, Yiannis Gabriel unlocks the door to Freud and keeps left for Marx
It is not something a university would normally want to be associated with, but students in the US are queuing to sign up for a course on stupidity.The class at Los Angeles' Occidental College - the...
Evil professors, outrageous initiation rites and stupendously snobbish students: these are not the images Oxbridge wants to cultivate, but such stereotypes abound in Trinity, a new ITV2 drama set at...
'No decision' to mothball abolition plans despite leader's comments. Melanie Newman reports
"Bunk beds, night lectures, late loans. Welcome to university life in 2009." The difficulties facing this year's student intake were painfully clear last week when the student-loan system fell into...
Continuities with RAE, but impact to equal one quarter of assessment scores. Zoë Corbyn reports
Public engagementCut out the 'mixed messages'British academics are confused by "mixed messages" from funding bodies and universities about how best to communicate their research findings, according...
Gary Day is unpersuaded by Derren Brown, weeps for Naples and is unenlightened by Trinity

"Quite outrageous." That was the immediate reaction of our Head of Outside Funding, Georgina Flourish, to the news in Times Higher Education that a Cardiff University report was recommending "a...
Felipe Fernández-Armesto experiences a Damascene sporting conversion
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I have seen many election campaigns, but the one taking place in Germany right now is by far the most boring. It is easy to see why: 62.2 million Germans will cast their votes on September, and their...
Stephen Instone, an inspirational teacher of Classics, has died.
Two recent pieces in Times Higher Education struck me as shocking and pathetic. Richard Austen-Baker's determination to blame school teachers and educationists for the weaknesses of teaching in UK...