Ageism claim over mandatory PhDs settled
Architecture lecturer Stephen Games feels ‘vindicated’ after agreement

Architecture lecturer Stephen Games feels ‘vindicated’ after agreement

A leading expert on Samuel Beckett and French 20th-century writing has died.

Cambridge Assessment study finds independent sector pupils up to four times more likely to achieve at least one top grade

From Isis and the Middle East to Europe’s response to refugees, borders are at the heart of many crises around the world

The former director general of the World Trade Organization talks immigration and inter-university rugby rivalries

Sheffield Engineering Leadership Academy aims to equip graduates with the ‘soft skills’ required for industry or academia

Simon Blackburn, Mariana Alessandri and John Kaag on why reports of Socrates’ impending demise are greatly exaggerated

The PubPeer organisers and two other scholars debate the merits and pitfalls of anonymity in peer review

Book of the week: A shared sense of precarity is at the heart of recent disparate mass protests, says Mary Evans

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Was it beauty, race or rebelliousness that created a global icon? Joanna Lewis surveys the evidence

David Rosenthal on a Renaissance man who recorded in detail his obsession with the functional aesthetics his clothing and dress

Priyamvada Gopal ponders the emancipatory potential of the ‘poor relation’ of faith and charity

The work of a medical pioneer is painted on a canvas rich in domestic detail, says Helen Bynum

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