‘To glorify burlesque is kind of silly’
Kaitlyn Regehr learned from former striptease dancers that what they did was not a safe, sex‑positive hobby but often a means of survival that intersected with sex work

Kaitlyn Regehr learned from former striptease dancers that what they did was not a safe, sex‑positive hobby but often a means of survival that intersected with sex work

Jack Grove explores current strategies for widening participation in higher education, and finds out why improving access remains a huge challenge across the world, despite growing university...

Inequality remains a pernicious problem at our elite universities. Failure to tackle it will have negative consequences for individuals and society at large

The official weekly newsletter of the University of Poppleton. Finem respice!
One applauds the sentiments expressed by James Wilsdon in his article on the research excellence framework 2021 and I agree that the majority of recently announced decisions are sensible and were...
We the undersigned stand in solidarity with the journal Third World Quarterly and its editor-in-chief. Those of us not already involved with the journal stand ready to support it, including...
Speaking personally, but as a member of the Higher Education Academy Board, we have often discussed the question of the ethics of the HEA’s expanding portfolio of global activities. It’s not...
Further to suggestions on how to avoid authorship wars, if more than six people are involved in a project, then there should be a single author “plus team of XX people”, with those people and their...

University defends £429,000 pay-off to Christina Slade as criticism of ‘excessive’ executive pay intensifies

University management ‘actively misled’ union representatives and wanted to keep members ‘in the dark’, tribunal rules

Publisher and research community remain divided over question of access to international publications