Vinyl: The Analogue Record in the Digital Age, by Dominik Bartmanski and Ian Woodward
News of the death of the iconic disc has been greatly exaggerated, says Hillegonda C. Rietveld

News of the death of the iconic disc has been greatly exaggerated, says Hillegonda C. Rietveld

Future of branch campus in Adelaide under review as funds dry up and London focuses on partnerships

FoI request on agent impropriety reveals that fake papers is top concern

The John Rylands Research Institute pairs collections and curators with scholars and scientists

British academics are second most successful in securing grants from the Qatar National Research Fund’s collaborative programmes

Fear of offending makes a pig’s ear of free speech, says Christopher Bigsby

A summit in Qatar is a chance to determine the meaning of excellence in the Middle East and North Africa, says Cesar Wazen

Shakespeare’s shortest tragedy is actor-centred and is often best presented stripped of all distractions, says Peter J. Smith

THE awardsDeadline extended for ThelmasThe deadline for entries for this year’s ߣߣƵ Leadership and Management Awards – more widely known as the Thelmas – has been extended until...

Demand for MBAs with social impact grows as millennials practise ‘positive business’

Battle continues between staff and management including senior figures Nigel and Niall Piercy
I read David Oldfield’s article with a mixture of irritation and disbelief (“You’re here to teach. Save the trainspotting for the weekend”, Opinion, 12 February). Oldfield’s assumption that his...

Poring over manuscripts in the Biblioteca Nazionale prompts Nicholas Till to consider the benefits of studying original documents in a digital age

Could US moves to measure undergraduates’ improvements in critical thinking, writing and other skills spread to the UK?

A university is to end its use of lifelike prosthetic masks to train nurses over fears that they stigmatised people with mental health problems, the Aberdeen Press and Journal reported on 16 February...