Answer that, would you? Alarm sounds for the exam ringers
European conference warned of the growing threat posed by bogus students. Jack Grove reports
European conference warned of the growing threat posed by bogus students. Jack Grove reports

Revolutionary zeal, not imperial ambition, drove on the USSR’s great tyrant, says Vladimir Tismaneanu

Vladimir Tismaneanu discusses the revolutionary ambitions of the USSR’s great tyrant

Glass ceiling remains in place for female academics. Jack Grove reports
The number of animals used in scientific research in the UK rose by 2 per cent last year, figures from the Home Office show.

A documentary about a Japanese Michelin-starred perfectionist has tasty titbits but not enough meat for Barak Kushner’s taste

Jules Pretty explores the oceans that haunt our imaginations

Sheila Rowbotham on a crisp portrait of a restless thinker who was neither infallible nor prophetic

A chance to learnAn academic has been honoured for his role in founding a school in Nepal for children with no prior access to education. Kevin Fossey, a senior lecturer at the University of Brighton...
Transnational initiatives pay dividends far greater than a share of the overseas student market, Paul Greatrix insists

The interwoven tale of the fight over rubber and a visionary surveyor captivates Robert Mayhew

An illuminating guide maps out a fast-track course to a dazzling imperial overview for Ronald Mellor

'Abysmal' Australian provision may isolate nation as East rises. Phil Baty reports from Adelaide
Royal Welsh College of Music and DramaSimon JonesThe Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama has appointed Simon Jones acting head of strings. The promotion of Dr Jones, currently head of the college'...
United StatesThou shalt not teach thisA US university has dropped plans to offer a course on how biblical principles can be applied to business management after objections from civil liberties groups...