Professorial Pathways: Academic Careers in a Global Perspective, edited by Martin J. Finkelstein and Glen A. Jones Aniko Horvath considers a collection that illuminates the deeper causes of the everyday irritations of life as an academic By Aniko Horvath 5 September
Educational Equality and International Students: Justice across Borders?, by Stuart Tannock Fees and fairness are at stake in UK HE’s global search for students, learns Aniko Horvath By Aniko Horvath 2 August
Recruiting International Students in Higher Education: Representations and Rationales in British Policy, by Sylvie Lomer Aniko Horvath on the disconnect between data and policymaking decisions that allows foreign learners to be framed as the ‘other’ By Aniko Horvath 26 October
Knowledge for Sale: The Neoliberal Takeover of Higher Education, by Lawrence Busch Comparing free-market politics with state socialism may be an intellectual dead end, says Aniko Horvath By Aniko Horvath 20 April
Solitudes of the Workplace: Women in Universities, edited by Elvi Whittaker Gendered dichotomies distort our perceptions of aloneness in the academy, writes Aniko Horvath By Aniko Horvath 12 May