Anthony Evans, 1929-2017
Creator of Leicester’s courses in applied geology remembered

Creator of Leicester’s courses in applied geology remembered

We discuss the challenges facing early career researchers, parenthood and tearful graduations with the award-winning University of Massachusetts Amherst geoscientist

Academics just keep on finding new ways of exploring the phenomenon of the US president

Quislings who joined Nazis to survive were erased from Russian history, observes Jonathan Mirsky

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

It has long been claimed that critical thinking ability sets graduates apart. But are universities really preparing students for the modern workplace? David Matthews reports

At 1967’s Congress on the Dialectics of Liberation, radicals preached Black Power, existential psychiatry, free universities and more. Martin Levy reports on an event that was as much a happening as...

Muslim superheroes, the language and literature of clouds, painterly prose and myths about rings

Book of the week: Human actions have killed off some species but may be kick-starting new ones, writes Jules Pretty

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Universities claim to bestow on graduates the key to open the door to any job: critical thinking. But even if they do, are employers interested?
It is difficult to say whether the recent criticisms of vice-chancellors’ salaries by Jo Johnson, the universities minister, and Lord Adonis, the former education minister (“Who has final say on pay...
In her opinion article “An open-access monograph dash could be disastrous” (27 July), Marilyn Deegan attacks a series of straw arguments about open access for books that have little basis in policy...