Grant winners - 18 September 2014
Royal SocietyWolfson Research Merit AwardsAwards are worth £10,000-£30,000 a year, which is a salary enhancementAward winner: Graham CormodeInstitution: University of WarwickSmall summaries for big...

Royal SocietyWolfson Research Merit AwardsAwards are worth £10,000-£30,000 a year, which is a salary enhancementAward winner: Graham CormodeInstitution: University of WarwickSmall summaries for big...

A comprehensive but compact new history of the war is reviewed by R. C. Richardson

Joanna Williams reviews the latest commentary on the commercialisation of higher education

Vladimir Tismaneanu on a book that argues against the self-righteousness of neoliberalism

Simon Underdown extols a study that looks beyond stones and bones to understand how the past shaped the brain

Willy Maley praises a beautifully written account of the poet’s disaffection with the masses

Sarah Hackett on a timely study that merits a place at the heart of current policy debates

In an exclusive interview with our reporter, Keith Ponting (30), Professor Gordon Lapping of the Department of Media and Cultural Studies has spoken frankly about the need for academics to “stand up...

It was interesting to read that modern foreign languages are being marginalised in some of our post-92 universities in the wake of the fees hike (“Seeking commitment”, Opinion, 4 September). I fear...
Requiring students to grant rights over their intellectual property to a university has become usual since the 1990s when one or two higher education institutions began it, the University of Leeds...
It is strange that the article “The puzzle of UK graduates and their low-level literacy” (News, 11 September) didn’t consider the issue of measurement performance indicators as themselves a possible...
Getting students to listen is the perennial problem of teaching, matched by the problem of getting them to read (“Your attention please: we must learn to listen”, Features, 11 September).Today there...
The results of your survey show that a majority of Scottish academics will vote “no” in the referendum on 18 September and that an even larger proportion believe that separation will be damaging for...

Shadow chancellor Ed Balls wants to formulate funding before announcing policy