Elaine Showalter on Julia Ward Howe, a poet against all the odds of her era
Book of the week: For the poet told to lay down her pen on becoming a wife, writing was freedom, finds Catherine Clinton

Book of the week: For the poet told to lay down her pen on becoming a wife, writing was freedom, finds Catherine Clinton

Ahead of the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race, Lincoln Allison ponders the decline of sport at university, and the value of such pursuits

Is the subject’s amalgam of a wide range of subject matter and methodologies a strength or a weakness? Five scholars have their say

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Like junior doctors, academics should highlight the public value of what they do, argues Tom Cutterham

Tim Birkhead warns of the ‘end of science’ unless academics push back against threats to creativity and integrity

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

Fascination with ‘dark studies’ needs to be countered by studies of the Enlightenment, says Robert Zaretsky
The Turkish government and the country’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, continue to oppress political dissent violently and illegally in Turkey. On 11 January, Erdoğan accused 1,128 academics of...
Birkbeck, University of London, is enormously proud of its efforts to offer harmonised pay and conditions for full- and part-time members of staff. Unfortunately, your story “Universities ‘most...