PhD student’s book examines ‘why black hair matters’
Emma Dabiri’s research uncovers the ways that our immediate reactions to people are still underpinned by the ideologies of ‘scientific racism’

Emma Dabiri’s research uncovers the ways that our immediate reactions to people are still underpinned by the ideologies of ‘scientific racism’

Teaching students the skills that enable them to be change makers in their industries should be the real goal, says Natalie Brett

Ford administration is blind to incompatibility of statistical metrics and quality teaching, academics warn

Where you live should not limit your educational aspirations, says Ian Fribbance

Study finds evidence of widespread, worldwide corruption in HE and lack of action from quality assurance bodies to stop it

University aims to create 100 new academic and 50 new professional posts at a time of overall gloom about UK university finances

Scholars of feminism attract an overwhelming amount of intimidation; their right to explore controversial issues demands explicit protection, say Alice Sullivan, Judith Suissa, Holly Smith and Lesley...

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Tony Mann learns that ‘applied mathematics’ isn’t what it used to be

Jennifer Rohn enjoys an account that shatters some of the myths about Einstein’s marriage

Jeffrey Meyers considers a new account of one of the most talented generations in English literature

Marketing concepts shed new light on ‘the first modern celebrity’ even if some threads are missed, says Liz Schafer

Good PhD supervision is life-changing – and not only for the few who succeed in making it as researchers
Willetts’ warning on salary data rings hollow What David Willetts proposes in his article warning against using graduate salary data as a basis for university funding, “You are what you earn?” (...

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