Being intelligent about love's uses
Upheavals of Thought
Upheavals of Thought
African Sites
Animal
Agnes Mary Clerke and the Rise of Astrophysics
Symmetry 2000
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a work about Polynesian life: "Six months at sea! Yes, reader, as I live, six months out of sight of...
British Stars and Stardom - The British Cinema Book
Human Frontiers, Environments and Disease
E. H. Carr - The New Nature of History - What is History?
All Members of Staff Department of media and cultural studies University of Poppleton Poppleton PP12 6HP Dear Everybody Just a brief note to let you know that I have arrived in Scarborough for my...
The contract between universities and academics has often involved low pay and ill-defined responsibilities. But one of the minor perks was the off-chance of vast wealth from some invention or...
The publication of the last set of full teaching quality reports will be a cause for celebration for many in universities, if not for those choosing courses, who will have to make do with rather less...
Veteran nuclear campaigner Helen Caldicott says a belligerent, ill-informed US president controlled by staff wanting ever-more exotic weapons has raised the risk of nuclear war to a post-cold war...
How has James Bond retained his appeal for six decades? Maybe it's the evergreen allure of the alpha male, suggests Adrian Mourby. James Bond is 60 this year and he is pretty lucky to have made it so...
Philip Collins went from housing estate to Houses of Parliament. Now, as director of the Social Market Foundation, his interests include the future of the university. Karen Gold reports. The hero of...