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Opinion

A publicly supported national university would benefit all students, says Brian Roper, rather than just the best prepared

4 December

Kafka, the porn connoisseur - he's a laugh; but after trips to Italy, Gary Day finds Walford a tad depressing

4 December

Tara Brabazon on John Sergeant and Kristina Rihanoff*s thrilling subversion of the controlling, conservative dark side of light entertainment

4 December

The European Reference Index for the Humanities seeks to highlight research, not criticise it, says Michael Worton

27 November

As deputy head of department, Gloria Monday finds herself in the unenviable position of looking for ways to cut costs

27 November

After a Gok Wan-inspired 'domestic', Gary Day muses on religion, eternal life and the ugliness of bigotry

20 November

Frank Furedi on the assumptions, agendas and distinctly iffy data behind those ubiquitous words, 'research shows'

20 November

Take great care when answering questions about your academic interests in online surveys, William Keenan warns

13 November

HRH's 60th birthday: what's to celebrate, asks Gary Day. Plus, old bones, tired comedy and undead spies

13 November

Many years ago, Frank Burnet fought for modularisation and credit transfer. The war was won, but victory was pyrrhic

6 November

To understand Rothko, one must cross boundaries. We should force students to do the same, says Mary Evans

30 October

Business may be surprised at what academe can teach us all about collaboration and synthesis, argues Doug Yarn

23 October

Gary Day on victims of the credit crisis, women on top, glamorous historians and a bit of Strictly escapism

23 October

Why is it not possible to choose individual courses from a number of different universities, asks Khaled Benkrid

16 October

Gary Day learns narcoleptics can't sleep at night, quiz genii are insufferable and ministers clearly evasive

16 October

Alan Ryan wishes John Denham would build bridges instead of picking fights

16 October

Schools, colleges and universities must work together on widening participation initiatives, says Stuart Billingham

9 October

Lecturer Rebekka Kill's love of DJ-ing and popular music led her to build links between academe and Britain's vibrant creative industries

9 October

Gloria Monday has to negotiate her way past the crowds of parents on campus for a meeting that can only mean more work

9 October