Classics’ elitism should be lost in translation
In giving short shrift to the production of modern interpretations, classicists consign their work to narrow academic circles, says Emma Gee

In giving short shrift to the production of modern interpretations, classicists consign their work to narrow academic circles, says Emma Gee

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

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A work that straddles subject boundaries is an unattractive prospect for publishers, finds Martin Parker
The annual grant letter from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to the Higher Education Funding Council for England, which typically arrives in late December or January, has arrived...
The passing of the Higher Education Governance Bill in Scotland’s Parliament by an overwhelming vote should surely hearten all those who seek to open up university governance to more democratic...
How is it that in a typical English department, the one thing that is hardly taught or studied at all is English – the language, with its history, its variety and its structure? (A recent survey of...
I applaud Ben Goldacre for extolling the virtues of non-profit lobbying (“Ban academics talking to ministers? We should train them to do it”, Opinion, 10 March). There are numerous issues that are...

George Osborne also pledges review of support for part-time study and data on graduate earnings by course

Universities should not be able to hide their reliance on fixed-term staff and insecure employment practices, says Sally Hunt

Inadequate preparation, failure to keep control and poor time-keeping are among Athene Donald’s six deadly sins