Why We Are Restless: On the Modern Quest for Contentment, by Benjamin Storey and Jenna Silber Storey
Joe Moran appreciates a bold attempt to illuminate the roots of why we are so unhappy
Joe Moran appreciates a bold attempt to illuminate the roots of why we are so unhappy
Employers, universities and students are demanding bilateral recognition of Indian qualifications. Eldho Mathews explains why it matters
The computational biologist and Royal Society prizewinner on empowering neurodiversity, academic humour and why emotions are key to problem-solving
Tributes paid to acclaimed philosopher who always ‘gave of herself for the good of the group’
Updated scientific rules for the social media age could set a global trend, with supervision neglect and management cover-ups also in the frame
Attacker got help with doctoral degree while victim was told to find new career, she claims
LSE’s iconic Economists’ Bookshop is latest casualty but scholars and booksellers insist the university bookstore still matters
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Biting back: misunderstood disciplines put the record straight
Several city institutions will not ban unvaccinated students from campus outright but will subject them to testing and may limit access to housing
Allowing faulty papers to go unchallenged damages integrity and threatens dangerous real-world consequences, says Peter Bowbrick
Public confusion is one thing, but some subjects provoke quizzical and sometimes dismissive frowns even among colleagues from different departments. Here, nine academics set the record straight about...
Her long career as a psychologist and a college president has shown Beverly Daniel Tatum how crucial racial identity formation is and how overriding negative stereotypes about minority students’...
Just 9 per cent of coronavirus papers have made efforts to help replication of experiments, European Commission open science champion tells summit