Opinion

If universities want to keep teacher training, their courses must be more relevant to the real school world, argues Susan Bassnett

14 November

Kevin Fong worries as UK medical graduates catch an American disease

14 November

On Halloween, Richard Sugg reveals how early stories of death from paralysing nightmares morphed into tales of vampires

31 October

With interest in Ralph Miliband’s work high after the Mail’s attack, could Marxism regain academic ascendency? asks Martin McQuillan

17 October

More and more prestigious US liberal arts colleges are making it voluntary for applicants to submit standardised test scores and say they will not favour the high achievers who do submit. These institutions hardly lack for excellent applicants. What’s up?

17 October