Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age, by Donna Zuckerberg
Book of the week: Rachel O’Neill on a study of how the manosphere cloaks anti-female rhetoric in ancient borrowings

Book of the week: Rachel O’Neill on a study of how the manosphere cloaks anti-female rhetoric in ancient borrowings

Government claims universities are neglecting the regions, as relations continue to fracture

Some grades increased at Teesside using standard formula in case that could be smoking gun on reasons for wider grade inflation

Tributes paid to pioneering authority on human-computer interaction

The UK’s first black female history professor on universities atoning for their pasts and believing in the goodness of others

Imperial and UCL secure far more grants by value as Oxford slips back

Rising value of grants suggests that winning funding is likely to remain highly competitive

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Your university’s new learning analytics service has flagged that a student is disengaging – what now?

The UK’s Commons Education Committee has surveyed many issues, but its simple-minded approach is largely unhelpful, says Andrew McRae

If those researching topics disliked by politicians can’t make a living in universities, scholarship will be impoverished, says Mark Steven

Depositories of original sources were once bulging with academics, but few scholars seem to have time to visit them now, says Arnold Harvey

If access to European research funding is to be maintained, more UK research universities need to forge formal links with EU institutions, says Peter Coveney