Opinion

David Eastwood on the challenge of allocating funding to support excellent research and world-class teaching

5 March

Gary Day is gripped by Jeremy Paxman's analysis of Victorian paintings and the latest drama on Mrs T

5 March

Viva PhD success - and let's fête the candidates a little, too, says Tim Birkhead

5 March

In which a lecture on the Thirty Years War is swept aside by a juggernaut of animal welfare protests, and Gloria Monday becomes a pro-chicken heroine despite herself

2 March

Climate change is one of the gravest threats of our age, but universities are helping to tackle it, writes David Lammy

26 February

Gary Day on improving tales of tearaway urchins, soaraway barnets and electromagnetic attraction

26 February

Geoffrey Crossick on the dialogue, evidence and strategy essential to preserving a world-class student experience

19 February

When Gloria Monday caught a serial cheat presenting her own work back to her, she thought justice would be swift. But she found that institutional reputation counted for more than academic rigour

16 February

To maintain world-class research, we need a structure that ties pockets of excellence into elite teams, Phil Willis says

12 February

Many academics have lived the migrant experience – heading into the unknown, feeling the chill of xenophobia and the vagaries of state power but also finding rewards. Tara Brabazon considers the personal and professional costs and benefits

11 February

A tradition of dissent and self-rule among heretics and rebels makes Cambridge successful, says Ross Anderson

5 February

Although we might like to think it, music never causes social change. However, an intelligent multimedia reissue of a classic live recording reminds us that it can bear witness to society, writes Tara Brabazon

4 February

Darwin’s insights have cast fresh light on staff meetings, writes Gloria Monday

2 February

International students may be called plagiarists because of flawed thinking and naive use of software, says Niall Hayes

29 January

Both the academy and society will benefit if pockets of excellence identified by the RAE are funded, says Alice Hynes

22 January

The role of the corporate capitalist machine in the election of America’s first black President does not promise a more ‘liberal’ society, but other forces unleashed in the campaign just might, says Mike Cole

20 January

Preparing graduates for work does not mean abandoning the ideal of a liberal higher education, argues Eddie Blass

15 January