Australia and Asia: the academic foreign exchange
John Ross examines the state of cross-study and collaboration between Australia and its neighbours in the East
John Ross examines the state of cross-study and collaboration between Australia and its neighbours in the East
Tributes paid to leading river scientist who led University of Westminster for more than a decade
Calls for additional funding to help colleges police controversial events
Growing discontent among University and College Union members about leaders’ handling of negotiations
For insight into the ‘pervasive dislocation’ of people’s lives today, the sociologist Jeff Ferrell rode the rails across the US. He tells Matthew Reisz about life on the road and the limits of...
We the undersigned stand in solidarity with the journal Third World Quarterly and its editor-in-chief. Those of us not already involved with the journal stand ready to support it, including...
Detail, clarity and a constructive approach: all these are key to a helpful review, writes Sophie Inge
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
The Oxford professor of poetry on returning to ‘exotic’ Leeds, why he’s glad he didn’t study English at university, and the future of literature
Jisc has revealed its top social media superstars of the year, writes Chris Parr
After the twin shocks of Brexit and Trump, Patrick McGhee can only guess what the next 12 months will bring. Are you ready for peer-reviewed tweets, TEF results determined by University Challenge,...
What brings joy? This week, as part of our week of articles on #HEhappiness, academics from five disciplines address this most difficult of questions