Linguistic bias in publishing is a 'myth'
Pervasive claims that non-native speakers of English are unfairly discriminated against by publishers are rebutted by linguistics expert

Pervasive claims that non-native speakers of English are unfairly discriminated against by publishers are rebutted by linguistics expert

We talk to the Sheffield Hallam autism expert about societal prejudices, the focus on research impact and a rugby career curtailed

One of the leading radical geographers of her generation has died

Gaining a PhD is a tough act for most students, so how do those with new babies cope while having the additional demands of parenthood?

New ‘world-first’ Jisc project will allow students to compare their performance against their classmates’

More than 1,400 academics have signed a petition condemning the treatment of university staff

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

A study group’s essays on Bourdieu apply his concepts to novel situations, says Laurie Taylor

All choices about what to exhibit or not make statements about sexuality, finds Lesley Hall

An account of the vanquishing of superstition and magic makes some imprudent leaps, says Biancamaria Fontana

Xenophobia new and old, questionable inflections, Paris' jazz diasporas and life on the skin of the Earth: must-read scholarly titles

Pomp and circulation throughout the Empire linked monarch and subjects, Donald MacRaild writes

Hefce and Home Office figures show further declines in new overseas entrants and Indian student visas

It’s not all selfishness: Charalambos Kyriacou on how genes cooperate and combine forces to preserve their DNA dynasties

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