Rebel Crossings: New Women, Free Lovers, and Radicals in Britain and the United States, by Sheila Rowbotham
Clare Griffiths on a study that recovers the complexities of the lives of six individuals who lived their principles

Clare Griffiths on a study that recovers the complexities of the lives of six individuals who lived their principles

The state’s war on welfare, the tracks of our years, what the emperor’s historian daughter saw, Ronnie forever, and tales of an American city

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

Reports of UK-based researchers already thinking of moving overseas after Brexit vote

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

From Donald Trump to Brexit, John Morgan considers the challenges of a new international political climate

The official weekly newsletter of the University of Poppleton. Finem respice!

Higher education institutions, anchors of their communities, are embracing new civic leadership models, says Robin Hambleton

From calling out sexism to empowering students, we must be far more proactive in tackling offences, argues Graham Towl

The word can mean many things – most of which apply to The Donald. Shahidha Bari muses on how the terms of discourse reflect our age
The self-deprecating headline (“Building society”, Features, 27 October) is misplaced. Notwithstanding the assertion that applications are “not increasing significantly”, the quoted figures from the...
In defence of its offer of a 1.1 per cent inflationary pay increase, our employer rejects the retail price index as a statistically unsound measure of inflation and presses for benchmarks against...
The prime minister believes that it is essential to reduce the numbers of immigrants. Whatever the cost. Already, non-European Union students know that, if admitted, they are tolerated only while...