Private email, public mob
In your article "He didn't see that coming, or did he?" (29 April), a private matter between Brian Josephson and I was brought into the public domain in an improper, unhelpful and misleading manner....
In your article "He didn't see that coming, or did he?" (29 April), a private matter between Brian Josephson and I was brought into the public domain in an improper, unhelpful and misleading manner....
J.D. Turner's article "Putting the world back in working order" (29 April) takes an unnecessarily pessimistic view of both the popularity of engineering as a subject and the effects of professional...
"Bangers for your buck: the MBA proudly built on sausage-factory ideal" (Cover, 6 May): had the University of Poppleton (and no doubt the degree's sponsor, Poppleton Pork Products) finally won a long...
Stephen Hawking thinks that we'd be safest avoiding intelligent life elsewhere in the Universe (The Week in Higher Education, 29 April). This is unlikely to be a problem. If the life is genuinely...

Many academics view the loss of their 'solitary cells' as a threat to their autonomy, while managers promote places of 'communal engagement' that foster intellectual interaction. Matthew Reisz looks...
Most humanities 'research' is the self-indulgent pursuit of obscure hobbies that neither need nor merit funding, and produces only unsold, unread and unreadable books, argues Clive Bloom

Lost in space - The lack of private places to work is causing disquiet on campus
Historic instrument is irreparably damaged in an accident at a Paris museum. Clea Caulcutt reports
Coalition deal could leave Tories to decide policy. Simon Baker reports
After a general election with no clear winner, the scientific method can build consensus and support stable government, argues Christopher Tyler
Mission group’s proposals include a shift towards private finance. Rebecca Attwood reports
Industrial action an option in defence of final-salary deals and the traditional retirement age, union indicates. John Gill reports
Region accounts for a third of responses informing revamped THE World University Rankings. Phil Baty reports
Directly funding further education colleges would allow them to take their rightful place in the academy, argues Philip Davies
Academy’s unions aim to step up pressure over job security and pay, but stop short of industrial action. John Morgan reports