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There is one clear lesson from the review of the teaching excellence framework and the concerns about grade inflation, and it represents a massive slap in the face to all those who have placed...
There is one clear lesson from the review of the teaching excellence framework and the concerns about grade inflation, and it represents a massive slap in the face to all those who have placed...
Jedidiah Evans (鈥淲rung out and tossed out鈥, Opinion, 7 September) rightly alerts readers to the systemic issues of casual and part-time academic employment, issues that are not confined to Australia...

Berkeley scholar of the Renaissance remembered

THE聽pay data since 2010-11 show pay of UK leaders is going up faster than that of rank-and-file academics, but the reasons are less clear

The Warburg professor discusses folk practice, emptying Milwaukee鈥檚 bins, and bargain cinema tickets

If we are going to build societies of peace and consensus, we have to accept each other鈥檚 villains as elements of our common past, says聽Felipe Fern谩ndez-Armesto

Being positioned as passive recipients of lecturers鈥 appraisal does nothing to promote the development of crucial graduate attributes, say Naomi Winstone and Edd Pitt

A. W. Purdue on a study that views the drink as the centrepiece of a new international economy

The discomforts felt and described by five writers form the focus of this literary study, writes Lennard Davis

An ambitious study that sets musical history within the political context of the birth of the modern state never manages to sing, says Mark Berry

Study reveals that there are now 2,900 English-medium undergraduate programmes in continental Europe

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world鈥檚 media

Last week, the UK鈥檚 universities minister threatened to fine institutions that pay their v-cs more than the prime minister without a strong justification. We present three perspectives on the debate聽

Tracey Warr on a broad survey that outlines women鈥檚 exclusion from an artistic movement
The article 鈥淭he middle-class academic elite are totally out of touch鈥 (Opinion, 7 September) confuses cause and effect, appearing to blame 鈥渁cademia鈥 for all society鈥檚 ills. Have academics in the...