Royal Tourists, Colonial Subjects, and the Making of a British World, 1860-1911, by Charles V. Reed
Pomp and circulation throughout the Empire linked monarch and subjects, Donald MacRaild writes

Pomp and circulation throughout the Empire linked monarch and subjects, Donald MacRaild writes

Hefce and ÌÇÐÄVlog Office figures show further declines in new overseas entrants and Indian student visas

It’s not all selfishness: Charalambos Kyriacou on how genes cooperate and combine forces to preserve their DNA dynasties

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Book of the week: For the poet told to lay down her pen on becoming a wife, writing was freedom, finds Catherine Clinton

Ahead of the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race, Lincoln Allison ponders the decline of sport at university, and the value of such pursuits

Is the subject’s amalgam of a wide range of subject matter and methodologies a strength or a weakness? Five scholars have their say

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Like junior doctors, academics should highlight the public value of what they do, argues Tom Cutterham

Tim Birkhead warns of the ‘end of science’ unless academics push back against threats to creativity and integrity

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash