
In the latest instalment of our series discussing the topic of race in academia, we spoke to Professor Crystal Rogers. Continue reading

In the latest instalment of our series discussing the topic of race in academia, we spoke to Professor Crystal Rogers. Continue reading

We have hazard signs for harmful chemicals, so why not have hazard signs for harmful mentors? Continue reading

If ever there was a word that needed reclaiming from the faux culture wars stoked by right-wing media machines, lost and wounded in an online no-man’s land of internecine strife, it is “elite”. Continue reading

Progressives need to start proselytising on the issues that matter to them. Continue reading
TIR has now had over 100,000 page views and 64,000 visitors. Here’s why I need to thank YOU. Continue reading

Prince Philip, husband and consort of Queen Elizabeth II of England, died on 9th April 2021. The obituaries and epitaphs, of which there have been many, have been united in noting and praising his life of service. There is however something curious about a person who was born into royalty and spent the majority of his life living in pampered opulence being celebrated for selflessness. Continue reading

Leading a group is a career-long battle against ossification. Continue reading

With the coronavirus pandemic now into its second year, the wait for relief isn’t over yet. Continue reading

Recruitment is also about screening for potential, and not just for finding finished products. Continue reading

We’ve already looked at the 9 types of peer reviewers, but you tend to encounter a slightly different breed when it comes grant reviews… Continue reading