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G. R. Evans’ rallying cry: scholars, do the spadework to defend the sector

G. R. Evans’ rallying cry: scholars, do the spadework to defend the sector

Russell Group’s latest members have agreed to stump up £500,000 each

Fluent instruction no more effective than poor delivery in teaching terms

Universities must ensure that governing bodies are fit to do their part to prevent crises, Michael Shattock says

Funded young researchers refused entry to UK, professional body warns

Plans to cut student support may be undermined by court ruling

The difference between an ‘Attila’ and a ‘Desmond’? Two grand a year

Leading designers discuss how UK institutions must adopt technologies and work with industry

Joanna Bourke reflects on torturers, murderers and the paradoxes of portraying suffering and trauma

Graham Gibbs asks what ‘study skills’ consist of and whether they can actually be learned by students

Universities contributed £3.4 billion to the UK economy in 2011-12 in services to business and the community, figures published in the Higher Education - Business and Community Interaction Survey...

When anthropologists pointed out that cultural factors impeded tropical disease treatment campaigns, some fellow scientists reacted with outrage

Existing office set-up is outdated, v-c argues

Source: University of BristolSnap judgementThe photographic skills of staff and students at the University of Bristol have been revealed in a competition designed to get people thinking about what...

The principle of challenging accepted views is vital for the administration of banks, universities, even medicines