Another Bumper Holiday Special
Hope you're finding time between Clearing duties to relish our new Holiday Special series, in which we invite leading figures from "the Poppleton scene" to tell us about their vacation adventures....

Hope you're finding time between Clearing duties to relish our new Holiday Special series, in which we invite leading figures from "the Poppleton scene" to tell us about their vacation adventures....
Researchers need the freedom to take risks, says Felipe Fernández-Armesto
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Universities face civil-rights actions from white men and heterosexuals, writes Jon Marcus
The government is mistaken to continue arguing that science graduates alone are the key to delivering economic growth
Funny how the words "funny" and "business" pair naturally. I'm a fifth-generation ߣߣÊÓÆµn, but with many ties to the UK. My father, daughter and I all have Cambridge PhDs, perhaps the only...

One of the most prominent, prolific and wide-ranging literary critics of his generation has died.Sir Frank Kermode was born on the Isle of Man on 29 November 1919 and educated at Douglas High School...
Investing in multi-million-pound supercomputers should revolutionise research in many fields, writes Paul Jump
If university websites are evaluated only as a marketing tool for attracting undergraduate applicants ("Deciphering the code", 19 August), there is a danger that they will become less usable for...
Alongside universities offering more relevant information on their home pages, they also need to get out there on the sites where students actually communicate and engage. Why is it that a university...
Pondering the usefulness of university presences online, it seems to me that one crucial factor is missing - namely a facility for interacting with university vice-chancellors. A weekly session...
I don't know who Renata Salecl has been hanging about with (maybe it's all Lacanian theorists round her way) ("Decisions, decisions", 19 August), but if she'd care to visit us in Cardiff it would be...
Despite some negative reporting on the recent National Student Survey published by the Higher Education Funding Council for England ("The art of joy in short supply at creative colleges, NSS shows",...
While I share the concerns of Julian Huppert MP about advocating science in Parliament, your report on "A geneticist in the House" (12 August) is mistaken in stating that Huppert is "one of only two...
The claims about universities and diplomas in ߣߣÊÓÆµ fail to explain that very few students chose to take the advanced diploma in 2008 (The Week in Higher Education, 19 August). It...