Tales of continental drift
The globalised academy offers ambitious scholars a plethora of opportunities, yet expat life is nothing if not unpredictable

The globalised academy offers ambitious scholars a plethora of opportunities, yet expat life is nothing if not unpredictable

In what he described as “a major research breakthrough”, our Head of Computer Science, Professor L. E. D. Scart, has raised serious doubts about our vice-chancellor.Professor Scart told our reporter...

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Niamh Gallagher relishes a stimulating and valuable study of a neglected period of history

John Shand on a philosopher’s idea of freedom as non-domination

Lara Cook on a lively history of an enduring style of government and the prospect of democracy

John Harris on an analysis that advocates change in how universities manage sport programmes

Ioana Negru on a work that challenges macroeconomic assumptions and policies after the financial crisis

Newly-opened archives reveal celebrity guests’ true thoughts on Stalinism, says Yvonne Howell

The proportion of graduates in high-skilled employment has fallen since 2008, according to an analysis of Labour Force Survey data

Body has impressed rank and file but must convince institution heads of the impact and value of its work, says report

Union claims that meetings to assess pay rises spend less than a minute per professor on average

Finding at Queen’s University Belfast follows criticism of pro vice-chancellor for citing an unpublished work

Lebanon is failing to enable displaced scholars and students to continue their work and education, says report

Vice-director Anne Mills talks about the growing field of health economics