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John Brinnamoor’s floundering doggy-paddle is no match for the voracious jaws of his university’s antiquated data-gobblers
A small but engaged audience for his reminiscences convinced John Brinnamoor that the future is in safe hands
He may once have disdained older scholars, but, having reached seniority in a managerialist age, John Brinnamoor now values their ability to say what others can’t
If his late-night photos of the senior common room Christmas party made it into wider circulation, John Brinnamoor would be a dead man
Applying for an academic job has become such a disengaged process that it is difficult to bring anything to your application to make it stand out, says John Brinnamoor
The prospectus's weathered cloisters and flawless cheekbones are alluring, admits John Brinnamoor, but a dash of realism mightn't hurt
It was bad enough, says John Brinnamoor, going to an alumni reunion. How much worse, he then discovered, to have to organise one
The summer-school kids, the builders and the conference-goers may be busy, but for academics, the mid-year 'holiday' on campus seems inimical to serious work. John Brinnamoor offers his theory of postgraduation languor