Respect is due to Roper
I noted with some concern the distasteful tone of David Hardman's letter about the departure of Brian Roper, vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University (26 March).Whatever the rights and...
I noted with some concern the distasteful tone of David Hardman's letter about the departure of Brian Roper, vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University (26 March).Whatever the rights and...
At a recent meeting of the Academy of Social Sciences' College of Learned Societies, great concern was expressed about the research funding allocated to social sciences after the 2008 research...
According to John Brewer, president-elect of the British Sociological Association, "sociologists' subject matter has moved away from issues of class, power and inequality" towards concerns like "the...
The UK Border Agency (UKBA) now requires all private UK-based collaborative partners of British universities to be further accredited by one of a small number of designated private bodies, even if...
You report Peter Williams, chief executive of the Quality Assurance Agency, saying that "a lot of our power is the power of influence and fear" ("MPs call for toothless watchdog to be put down", 12...
Biologist and clergyman Michael Reiss bears witness to his passionate belief in both religion and evolutionary science. Matthew Reisz reports
Reading seems a simple task. But Bob Blaisdell, a teacher of English and a voracious reader, knows just how tough it can be

In restoring oratory and rhetoric to a central role in public life, Barack Obama has shown how words and bearing can touch lives and change minds. Tom Palaima traces his lineage from Cato to Martin...

…lend me your ears - Barack Obama and rebirth of rhetoric
Many organisations allow their employees to access the internet during working hours, and employers often have specific policies in place to regulate employees’ access and usage. Such policies often...
Sarah Cunnane offers a round-up of the mischievous stories circulating around the higher education sector on 1 April
Initiative part of wider plans to bring higher education in line with new media age and reality talent shows. Sarah Cunnane reports
Report advises British universities to act or lose international students to European rivals. Hannah Fearn reports
‘Duty of care’ cited as university scraps event amid security concerns. Melanie Newman reports

23 March: I am meeting my union rep today to conclude work on my grievance submission. On my way to work, I call in to see Dr Cumin. I have not been sleeping well for months. My blood pressure was so...