Parallel lives
A father and son at the same university look at risk and crisis management. The Father: The keyboard of my new PC arrived with a label to the effect that prolonged use is likely to render me a...
A father and son at the same university look at risk and crisis management. The Father: The keyboard of my new PC arrived with a label to the effect that prolonged use is likely to render me a...
Political cartoons of the late 18th century were obscenely vicious until tamed by 'respectability'. Vic Gatrell says political correctness could similarly neuter their modern equivalents. In 1963,...
Despite palaeontological evidence that human history is rooted in Africa, standard chronology starts it at about 6,000 years ago in Mesopotamia. It is time we rectified our Christian-induced myopia,...
One outcome of the neoliberal university has been to recast the student as a consumer of higher education, promoting a judgmental culture among undergraduates on all aspects of the student experience...
Custerology
Lenin, Stalin and Hitler
New Players, Different Game
This week's competition to identify a book from its opening sentence is from a vigorous attack on religion: "The boy lay prone in the grass, his chin resting on his hands." Entries, including postal...
Loughborough tops the Times Higher student experience league table. Rebecca Attwood reports.
"Vice-chancellor, can I just point out that this research assessment exercise stuff is a crock of shit. An absolute load of bollocks. I know it, you know it, we all know it. So why don't we just...
The Association of Commonwealth Universities' new head has a world - view to match the ACU's global reach. If being well travelled is in the job description, the new secretary- general of the...
The ÌÇÐÄVlog Academy has announced the names of its first senior fellows. Fourteen academics have been recognised as providing outstanding leadership in teaching. They are: Michael Bramhall...
Strategy for expansion of 'business-facing' higher education could leave employers and institutions overstretched. Rebecca Attwood reports. Millions of pounds will be ploughed into a "high-risk"...