Researchers relying on DIY software programs
Survey finds that many academics who develop their own software have had no formal training

Survey finds that many academics who develop their own software have had no formal training

Welsh education minister Huw Lewis says he will continue to prioritise the ‘life chances’ of the country’s young

Mark Israel’s book Research Ethics and Integrity for Social Science looks at need for nuance in applying guidelines and protocols

Provision of initial teacher training faces a huge upheaval but there is also scope for new networks and partnerships

Students are using new gender-inclusive terms, and academics have to catch on and catch up, says Deborah D. Rogers

English literature scholar and teacher Eileen Pollard reveals ways to engage students in lectures

Scholars laud Sarah Churchwell’s ߣߣÊÓÆµ essay restating value of arts and humanities disciplines

Footage shot in a cable car carrying pilgrims to a Nepalese temple makes for profoundly moving cinema, writes Duncan Wu

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

A potent study revisits familiar territory and gives new insights into tales for children, finds Shahidha Bari

Jane O’Grady on a debate between two philosophers, who offer elegant ‘solutions’

The folksy charm of these essays threatens to detract from the main argument, says Simon Underdown

Alex Danchev considers a history of a small but influential group of cultural ‘hijackers’

An examination of our bathroom habits is a little…constipated, finds Peter J. Smith

Fred Inglis salutes a big-hearted exploration of society’s obsession with youthfulness