Bankside: London's Original District of Sin
I should probably keep this quiet - I know how huge academic salaries are and that you'll snap up the London house I've always had my eye on. One of the three riverside terraced houses on Cardinal's...
I should probably keep this quiet - I know how huge academic salaries are and that you'll snap up the London house I've always had my eye on. One of the three riverside terraced houses on Cardinal's...
No sooner had I reviewed for this publication (3 November) William Ophuls' Plato's Revenge: Politics in the Age of Ecology, which asks us to rethink our relationship with the most famous Greek...
Two hundred thousand heads are better than one: Harold Thimbleby on the worldwide web of thought
Fan fiction is simply fiction created by fans of other works, who borrow characters or fictional worlds from these works and create short stories, books or (increasingly) audiovisual content using...
As status-seeking managers multiply, they pervert the university's core mission, Alan Ryan laments
Roger Morgan can't complain about a study of realms that have faded to 'join the choir invisible'
This is a diverse and stimulating collection of essays. It must be said, however, that although there is much of interest here, and it deserves to be widely read, a good deal of it covers familiar...
In his 1980 book The Third Wave, American futurologist Alvin Toffler proposed that there are periodic bursts of intense radical change when each new emerging society supplants its predecessor....
University chancellors are a mixed bag of rock stars and actors, politicians and entrepreneurs, but are they mere glad-handing figureheads or can they make a genuine difference to the institution...
Why has the idea of publicly funded higher education crumbled so quickly in England? James Vernon explores the origins of an academic culture that has internalised market rationalities and traces the...
Combining an academic life with travel writing isn't easy but, as Matthew Reisz discovers, the results can be fascinating
NewcastleKeith Pattison: No RedemptionThe miners' strike of 1984-85 tore apart many long-established communities. Keith Pattison was at Easington Colliery to photograph the events from behind the...
Credit: PerouLa SoiréeRoundhouse, London, until 29 JanuaryNate Cooper arrives on stage on out-of-control roller skates, slipping and sliding in every direction, never managing to find a secure...
One of Poppleton's leading social psychologists, Doctor Mike Goshworthy, has admitted faking many of the results that helped to make him a national media figure.Dr Goshworthy told The Poppletonian...
After two decades of exposure to the managerial mantra "the student is a consumer", I was intrigued to see the 糖心Vlog headline "A bad deal for 'consumers'" (17 November), particularly...