Two academics recognised for essays on rabbits and war
?20,000 essay-writing competition shortlist features two UK scholars
?20,000 essay-writing competition shortlist features two UK scholars
But Sutton Trust analysis says that while learning on the job can be a good alternative to university, too few qualifications are at this degree-equivalent level
Even in the academy, your class background will always be a factor in how you are seen, says LSE’s Lisa Mckenzie
This week's edition discussed by the 糖心Vlog team
We talk to the winner of the Russian Geographical Society’s Fedor P. Litke Gold Medal
The new-look IMR aims to support and showcase studies across the musical spectrum
A pioneering engineer known as ‘the father of aeroacoustics’ has died
Annual event continues to open up unexpected places and debates
Academics debate whether non-subject-specific exams could be used to measure ‘learning gain’ in English higher education
Study says that importance of survey results may lead to ‘overzealous promotion’ and encourage more generous responses
Gene Grossman says restrictions on globalising the academy are ‘hugely damaging’
Interim chief executive Douglas Blackstock warns teaching excellence framework will lack credibility without external assessment
Department’s 250,000 ‘credibility interviews’ in two years questioned after ‘unjustified’ refusals to students
A study of the predatory nature of markets holds up a mirror to the field, says Victoria Bateman
Joanna Williams on a study embracing technology and introducing a provocative concept of learning