A Tour of Bones: Facing Fear and Looking for Life, by Denise Inge
David Salter is moved by reflections on changing attitudes to mortality across cultures and time

David Salter is moved by reflections on changing attitudes to mortality across cultures and time

Chris Knight on a theory that an excess of morality is the cause of most violence and conflict today

Elizabeth Chell on a common-sense guide to managing innovation in businesses

John Gilbey on an ambitious and comprehensive look at the changing world of computers

Emma Rees on the difficulties of defining and exploring women’s sexual subjectivities in the 21st century

Philip Hoare on an alternative look at Britain - from hidden canal systems to ancient energy circuits
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Academic staff must do more to address inequality of access to taught master’s and doctoral degrees, say Sally Hancock and Paul Wakeling

How do rankings shift when institutions are compared on research intensity, which takes into account percentage of staff submitted, rather than on standard GPA alone?

Uplift in research quality in main panel A raises fears that funding could be concentrated at a handful of universities

Imagine having the power to direct higher education leaders, scholars or policymakers to take - and stick to - a new approach in 2015
You report on your website that King’s College London is planning to change its name to “King’s London” (“King’s London rebrand plan sparks uproar”, News, timeshighereducation.co.uk, 16 December).I...

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Award-winning writer and scholar Marina Warner and Warwick vice-chancellor Nigel Thrift are among those recognised in the New Year Honours

State schools need to move beyond a “narrow focus” on exams in order to help increase aspirations for pupils to attend university