Many call, few are chosen
Ivy League institutions employ an array of tactics to ‘craft’ diverse student intakes. But how fair is their system, and should it be adopted in the UK as some have suggested? Jon Marcus investigates

Ivy League institutions employ an array of tactics to ‘craft’ diverse student intakes. But how fair is their system, and should it be adopted in the UK as some have suggested? Jon Marcus investigates

Tragedy, comedy, genial farce? The challenge of how to present Katherina’s submission has left its mark on three recent Shrews at the Globe, and thereby hangs a tale, Liz Schafer observes

Must try harder“It is very disappointing news for all those who care about the future of university administration going forward.”That was the reaction of Jamie Targett, our Director of Corporate...

Constantine Sandis on Darwin’s dangerous ideas man

John Gilbey on a stimulating discussion of the definition of a widely used term

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Gary Day delights in a critique that sweeps aside the perceived gulf between ‘high’ and ‘low’ culture

Felicity James toasts an ideal introduction to critical analysis and a subtle reader’s skills

Angela Vanhaelen on the fascination and fear aroused by 18th-century mechanical figures

Universities may lose places over reported falls in teacher training standards. John Morgan writes

Euan Clarkson discusses a scientific discipline’s literary foundations

Richard Bosworth on the ‘bad air’ of Rome and how it influenced artists and travellers

Universities and science minister David Willetts faces a long summer of uncertainty after David Cameron postponed a planned reshuffle that many observers predicted would see his two brains swapped...

David Willetts is a rare politician who thinks and listens. It would be a blow to the sector if he were replaced

Lecturer was told he had ‘no future’ at Aberdeen if he continued battle