Reinventing Hollywood: How 1940s Filmmakers Changed Movie Storytelling, by David Bordwell
By borrowing and recycling ideas, old Tinseltown pioneered cinematic narrative, says Lucy Bolton
By borrowing and recycling ideas, old Tinseltown pioneered cinematic narrative, says Lucy Bolton
The UK needs its universities more than ever, and the government needs to realise their importance, says Sir Keith Burnett
Treasury underwriting of projects previously funded by the EU could continue after transition period, Jo Johnson says
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,...
Research of lasting value needs an open environment
There is growing concern that China is trying to silence its critics in the West, with academic publishers a particular target. Tao Zhang considers the consequences for scholarly freedom – and what...
The 2021 research excellence framework could be more representative and humane than ever, but the devil will be in the implementation, says James Wilsdon
Scott Beardsley looks at how the top job is evolving in the US, while Susie Hills shares advice from UK business executives on being a v-c
Australia’s new impact assessment exercise recognises cultural, social and environmental impacts, but there is a danger that economic impact will override everything, says David Lloyd
Hepi’s exposure of the degree to which teaching subsidises research should provoke a new approach to funding, says Phil Ward
Inaugural UK-US science deal will include investment in two major projects Stateside
Academia often treats leavers as failures, but some of our smartest scholars are starting to see walking away as liberation, writes Inger Mewburn
University of Westminster music academic on fighting with punks, boosting Peter Andre’s career and pioneering ‘classical reggae’