‘Something new in freedom’
Alastair Bonnett visits Lincoln’s Social Science Centre, a cooperative, free university attempting to build a different kind of knowledge economy

Alastair Bonnett visits Lincoln’s Social Science Centre, a cooperative, free university attempting to build a different kind of knowledge economy

Fiona Reid on the military life’s inherent brutality

Focus on people, not technology or the DSM, to treat mental illness, Tom Burns tells Matthew Reisz

Today’s students are impoverished by a scant knowledge of culture and context, but the story of art should be a sine qua non of any well-rounded curriculum, argues Brian Sewell

Less than 10 years since their introduction, tuition fees will soon disappear from the country. Frances Mechan-Schmidt reports

Creature comfortsAn animal-obsessed artist will step into character as “Mrs Panda Head” when she gives a live performance at a university show for aspiring artists. Mary Beth Quigley has created a...

ߣߣƵMedia students try to keep it realAn ߣߣƵn university launched an investigation after it emerged that students had been assigned to plant fake stories in a rival institution’s student...

“Art is long, life is short,” goes the old saying. Scholarship and scientific research suffer much the same condition. They are long. But art, scholarship and scientific research no longer struggle...

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Judith Rowbotham on the arguments for a justice system that enables a victim to be avenged

Averil Macdonald on a US system of collaborative learning in which facilitator students help their peers to learn

R. Danielle Egan on an analysis of scandals that fails to link them with a sociological narrative

Timothy Mowl enjoys an accessible study that wears its learning lightly

A derelict research lab once used by Sir James Black is revived in an artistic installation

These miniature picture Bibles were created by two German sisters from Augsburg around 1690