Gendering Modernism: A Historical Reappraisal of the Canon, by Maria Bucur
Tracey Warr on a broad survey that outlines women’s exclusion from an artistic movement

Tracey Warr on a broad survey that outlines women’s exclusion from an artistic movement
The article “The middle-class academic elite are totally out of touch” (Opinion, 7 September) confuses cause and effect, appearing to blame “academia” for all society’s ills. Have academics in the...
There is one clear lesson from the review of the teaching excellence framework and the concerns about grade inflation, and it represents a massive slap in the face to all those who have placed...
Jedidiah Evans (“Wrung out and tossed out”, Opinion, 7 September) rightly alerts readers to the systemic issues of casual and part-time academic employment, issues that are not confined to Australia...

Pragya Agarwal explains how lecturers can support first-year students as they make the transition to the self-directed learning required at university

The ending of Murdoch University’s agreement with its staff over employment conditions could herald a rougher ride for university staff, says Gavin Moodie

We need to call off the witch-hunt and trust in the capacity of our students to learn, says Bruce Macfarlane

On crepuscular delights, kicking against the pricks, common corporate lingos, and wealth and moral worthiness

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Book of the week: How far did two thinkers sway each other during a 26-year fellowship? Biancamaria Fontana writes

A disastrous loss of goodwill during negotiations with Brussels may mean the days of Britain’s being a net beneficiary of EU research funding are over

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Research shows that we need the best people to lead our organisations. That’s top researchers heading universities, outstanding doctors heading hospitals, great teachers heading schools and so on. In...