The Language of Suspense in Crime Fiction: A Linguistic Stylistic Approach, by Reshmi Dutta-Flanders
Book of the week: Sharon Wheeler investigates how mystery writers play a guessing game with their reader-sleuths
Book of the week: Sharon Wheeler investigates how mystery writers play a guessing game with their reader-sleuths
From neuroscience to philosophy and economics, seven scholars relate what work in their disciplines reveals about the search for #HEhappiness
Scholars divulge which treasured possession they would rescue from their office before heading for the emergency exit if a fire broke out on campus
It has long been claimed that critical thinking ability sets graduates apart. But are universities really preparing students for the modern workplace? David Matthews reports
Veruscript, which publishes a journal on intelligence and security, says that allegations are ‘wholly unfounded’
Our annual analysis shows that academic pay is still falling in real terms and that equality is still an issue with regard to gender and ethnicity
Can punk scholars bring together their conflicting identities without compromise?
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
A survey suggests research misconduct in the UK is higher than previously feared. Joanna Williams and five other academics ponder the results
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Joanna Williams discusses student censors, the elevation of subjective experience over ‘facts’ and the need to challenge ideas
Government proposals will be detrimental not just to scholarship but to quality teaching in higher education, says Joanna Williams