Opinion

In this general election, visiting the polling station seems more pointless than ever, says Felipe Fernández-Armesto

30 April

People are right to believe that revealing mental health problems at work will do more harm than good, says an academic living with depression

16 April

Students need to understand assessment criteria in order to spot weaknesses in their own work, says David Carless

9 April

The history of binary arithmetic shows that we should be concerned about pressure to demonstrate the immediate value of discoveries, says Lloyd Strickland

A whistleblower’s account of how an institution manipulated graduate employment statistics made for sobering reading, but it also drove the Twitterati to drink-related puns

26 March