Opinion

Greece's academy is long overdue for reform, Giorgos Vavouranakis says, but Law 4009's discredited neoliberalism is not the answer

14 June

A.W. Purdue, who is no fan of sport, despairs at the thought of a summer given over to Games madness

7 June

Preparing to retire after 16 years as a v-c, John Craven is dreaming of a new philosophy - and being a student again

7 June

Give independent scholars their funding due, says Peter Geoghegan: while the academy is 'rethinking', they are busy doing

31 May

The sector offers the total package: blue-skies insights for the future and industrial payoffs now, argues Nick Wright

31 May

Rudeness, indifference and discomfort: travelling in the UK has convinced Mary Evans that all sanity has fled from the public world

24 May

Academics seeking promotion should be assessed for quality of teaching as well as research, argues Quintin McKellar

24 May

There is no 'British' higher education system, argues Alan Trench: there are four. Expect increasing political problems as a result

17 May

The STFC's achievements offer a template for extracting the full value from UK research, suggests Keith Mason

17 May

Fred Inglis and Nicola Dandridge offer diametrically opposed views of the quality and value of the academy’s leaders

10 May

Badger your MP and kick up a fuss: London Met's treatment of the Women's Library must be challenged, argues June Purvis

10 May

Not only are 'public' universities technically private, says James Tooley, but many are close to fiscal independence

3 May

David Bignell scorns target-focused managers whose restructuring may destabilise when what is needed is common-sense adjustment

3 May

Headhunters cannot expect academics to help them fill senior roles without remuneration, argues Ron Johnston

26 April

Peer reviewing is still the only channel for scholarly output, but more must be done to hold it to a gold standard, argues Srila Roy

26 April

Critics, take note: the archives teach us that the academy's 'golden age' had plenty of commonalities with today, Nick Hillman says

19 April

Freely accessed papers are simply points in a constellation of scientific communication with the public, says Alice Bell

19 April

Alan Ryan on the faith in education that inspired ‘Great Books’ collections

19 April

As Feminist Review celebrates its 100th issue, Mary Evans assesses its lasting contribution to academic debate

12 April

Nicola Dandridge is sceptical of press reports on the boom in British students heading to the Netherlands for a university education

12 April