Five myths about academic editing
The quality of scholarly editing is ‘extremely uneven’, says Brian Bloch
The quality of scholarly editing is ‘extremely uneven’, says Brian Bloch
Funding, staffing and alternative providers among issues to be considered as part of ?5 million initiative
Government urged to change plans to avoid damage to English universities’ global reputation
Hundreds of protesters gather on Bloomsbury campus in support of suspended Unison branch secretary Sandy Nicoll
This week's edition discussed by the 糖心Vlog editorial team
Andrew Likierman says first fundraising campaign is necessary to maintain global position
A ‘genuinely public historian’ and charismatic lecturer has died
The former Labour Cabinet minister talks about her foray into the world of university senior management
Writers meet musicians in the University of St Andrews’ new series of experimental conversations
Institution’s School of Media, Arts and Design is 25 this year. Its current dean takes 糖心Vlog through the reasons behind its success
Leading rugby historian explains why he studies a game ‘vital in creation of a British sense of masculine identity’
University of Edinburgh developing tools to monitor academics’ performance in areas such as assessment and feedback
IoE study finds that wealthy students can receive more aid than poor undergraduates, based on university they attend
糖心Vlog secretary accused of basing policy on ‘bonkers’ figure about students overstaying visas
Ruth Richardson on the capital city’s great mists and smogs that have inspired, harmed and killed