Loneliness and its Opposite: Sex, Disability, and the Ethics of Engagement, by Don Kulick and Jens Rydström
A powerful book offers profound guidance to navigating a political and ethical minefield, writes E. Stina Lyon

A powerful book offers profound guidance to navigating a political and ethical minefield, writes E. Stina Lyon

Simon Underdown on our origin story’s twists, turns and red herrings

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Are such treasures art for art’s sake, v-cs’ follies or vital assets that further institutional missions?

The big game-changer ahead may not be plans to ‘root out bad teaching’ via a TEF, but a shift to light-touch quality assessment

It’s a pity the efforts of myriad institutions striving daily to help students of diverse backgrounds are eclipsed by Ivy League tales, says Alan Ruby

Independent Commission on Fees concerned by high write-off rate and impact on ‘squeezed middle’

John Gilbey fretted over telling those he worked with of his cancer – needlessly, for they were all caring and supportive

Should autonomous vehicles have ethics programmed in? asks Alan Ryan

Pressure from senior management at Uclan to increase student numbers led to pharmacy school over-recruiting, General Pharmaceutical Council finds

In today’s multichannel landscape, says Fred Inglis, there are more bright, wondering eyes on the world than Babestations

Changing current students’ debt repayment terms would damage public faith in government, say John Thompson and Bahram Bekhradnia

The sums spent on the exercise were exorbitant and the money could be better spent, argues Derek Sayer