Is it enough to demand an original contribution to knowledge or should doctoral candidates also have to show that they have 鈥渕aterial suitable for publication鈥 ? asks Tara Brabazon
The Cold War era's nuclear fears have nothing on the terror of a CO2-choked future, says John Warren, with too few botanists left to find ways to save the planet
After considering criteria that demand work 鈥榳ell above world standard鈥, Tara Brabazon concludes that an era of interplanetary scholarship must be upon us
As the World Cup hits fever pitch, Robin Hambleton hopes that UK academics who are hostile to professional, external assessment of the impact of their research will draw a few lessons from the beautiful game
Historians at home and abroad are fighting to stop the institution junking a tradition of intellectual integrity. Richard J. Evans says it must reconsider
As cuts bite, it would be easy for the sector to fragment. But, Keith Burnett argues, it must reject such pressures and work collectively to navigate the storm