Members-only staffroom splits opinion
But could arguments over washing-up, empty honesty boxes and milk be a thing of the past at De Montfort?

But could arguments over washing-up, empty honesty boxes and milk be a thing of the past at De Montfort?

Robert Eaglestone admires the reasoning applied in the description of this moment as ‘postirony’

Richard Murphy seeks more justification for the authors’ arguments on taxation of the wealthy

The author of Speculative Blackness on Star Trek and race, fan fiction and graphic novels, and life-changing works by Alice Walker, Toni Morrison and Ray Bradbury

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

A working-class scholar, or ‘straddler’, explains the academy’s often unspoken rules, says Eve Worth

Marcus Chown heaps praise on a fascinating study full of charm and infectious enthusiasm

Book of the week: Tracey Warr on De Kooning’s iterative output and his fascination with the physicality of paint

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

It’s time to use technology to detect potential threats and worry less about outdated ideas of privacy, says Ron Iphofen

Contract terms bring criticism of funding council, but it defends ‘normal commercial practice’

There’s a tension between Germany’s desire to be in the global elite of higher education while remaining egalitarian. John Morgan reports

Senate House Library makes public a sample of a remarkable archive of radical politics

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash