New and noteworthy 鈥 1 June 2017
Financial gain with Jain; Europe鈥檚 challenge; demographic engineering in the Middle East; and our many millions of microscopic family members

Financial gain with Jain; Europe鈥檚 challenge; demographic engineering in the Middle East; and our many millions of microscopic family members

Book of the week: Richard Larschan traces the steps of the young tourists who forged a borderless post-war identity

Despite all that鈥檚 been done to improve doctoral study, horror stories keep coming. Here three students relate PhD nightmares while two academics advise on how to ensure a successful supervision

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Tories backed by just 7 per cent of UK university staff responding to survey

John Morgan looks at the 鈥榗ulture wars鈥 approach to universities emerging on the Right, and the counter-arguments

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Terrible tales attest that some see this activity as a nuisance or worse, rather than as something that can benefit supervisor as much as student, says John Gill
On 22 May, a collective of students, alumni, staff, past colleagues and political activists delivered two petitions to Falmouth University calling on it to abort its decision to scrap two of its most...
The plans in the Conservative Party鈥檚 manifesto to cut overseas student numbers smack of Theresa May cutting her nose off to spite her face (鈥淐onservative manifesto: plan to cut overseas student...
When the teaching excellence framework was first mooted, I assumed that, like the Quality Assurance Agency teaching assessments with which I was associated in the early days, it would be by subject....
Liz Morrish suggests that academics 鈥渁dopt a stance of concealed menace鈥 towards their assessor to get through their annual performance and development review 鈥渦nscathed鈥 (Letters, 25 May)....