No Joke: Making Jewish Humor, by Ruth R. Wisse
A Harvard scholar on what makes Jewish wisecracks distinctly Jewish

A Harvard scholar on what makes Jewish wisecracks distinctly Jewish

Female scholars talk candidly about their experiences of combining an academic career with child-rearing

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Sandra Leaton Gray hails a text that all academics (and their students) should read

The international hunt for chemistry’s ‘missing links’ makes for an engrossing tale, finds Alan Rocke

Early results show 40% of respondents feel ignored

Academy risks research future by failing to give credit where it’s due

Since taking over last year at the Office for Fair Access, Les Ebdon’s tactic for avoiding publicity has been to make all his pronouncements as boring as possible. But that does not keep people off...

Paul Morgan, who was cleared of research misconduct earlier this year, has resigned as the dean and head of Cardiff University’s School of Medicine, citing an inability to work under the university’s...

As A-level results day dawns, Michael Gove’s plans for the exam’s fundamental reform draw ever closer to fruition. But will they endanger the traditional values he seeks to promote? Jack Grove...

Shahidha Bari welcomes a thoughtful look at ordinary anatomy and extraordinary anxiety

Oxford and Cambridge agreement could amount to breach of competition law, say experts

But data show that grades in each subject may be rather more equal

Home Office ‘looking into’ partnership between Glyndwr University and London School of Business and Finance

Ceramic cabbages, knitted cauliflowers and caterpillars, birds made of stone and metal, dancing daffodils, even a hive of porcelain bees: all formed part of the allotment created by the Manchester...