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As precarity affects ever more academics for ever longer, many have come to see a permanent position as the gateway to professional happiness. But does it always work out that way? Or do the responsibilities and trade-offs of seniority outweigh the joys of security and salary? Seven academics have their say
With some academics being willing to oust those they disagree with, self-censorship is a huge, unacknowledged problem, says James Tooley
The UK¡¯s research excellence framework is slow, expensive and disruptive. The time and technology is ripe for a better alternative, says James Tooley
Determination to make your own way is key to success in academia, but scholars¡¯ research, teaching and even their lives can be transformed by a chance encounter or event
An annual scrap for survival in English universities¡¯ elite grouping could make for compelling TV viewing, suggests James Tooley
James Tooley reflects on who helped him, who let him down and what he learned from his time in prison in Hyderabad
Blog: James Tooley believes the UK academy would be better off outside the European Union