Citation dispute
Peter Lawrence rightly inveighs against the "audit society" that has resulted from assessing scientists by bibliometrics and impact factors ("Popular beat may drown out genius", August 24). In 1966,...
Peter Lawrence rightly inveighs against the "audit society" that has resulted from assessing scientists by bibliometrics and impact factors ("Popular beat may drown out genius", August 24). In 1966,...
Dr Chav began his article ("Who are you calling a thicko prole?", August 17) with an excellent point. Academe's contempt goes beyond white working class boys to what they represent, and what was...
Open Space events were definitely not pioneered in the UK by Westminster University, as was suggested by your recent article "Circular route to event" (August 3). Open Futures in Edinburgh has held...
Your front page story "Awesome teaching may be a dead end" (August 24) superbly reflects the utter madness of the current research-obsessed regime in universities. We have record numbers of students...
The US-led 'liberation' of Iraq was neither politically nor economically inspired, insists John Gray, but rather a messianic experiment driven by Christian millenarianism Towards the end of the past...
Revelations that some administrators and universities in the US were profiting from links with loan companies have rocked America's student financing system. Stephen Phillips examines the impact of...
Craig Roberts has a hobby that might sound an awful lot like his work: the behavioural biologist was recently bitten by the beekeeping bug. Still, he tells Olga Wojtas, they keep him sweet Craig...
The Horror Film
The Ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh
Galileo Antichrist
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from a prizewinning work: "In the beginning there was only Brandenburg, a territory encompassing some 40...
Top research grant winners claim aggressive applications policy pays off. Louise Radnofsky reports A small group of modern universities is overcoming the odds to win research grants with the same...
A postdoctoral researcher who has been hailed as an "awesome" teacher by his students fears that he will be forced to leave higher education because career advancement is based too rigidly on...
A lecturer in war studies is starting a project as the official historian of the Joint Intelligence Committee. How the Government uses the intelligence it receives from its secret services has come...
King's College, London has appointed Arnie Purushotham , former professor of breast cancer at King's, as director of the integrated cancer centre. Jennifer Garner becomes King's head of alumni...