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An artistic installation employs a derelict lab once used by Sir James Black. Matthew Reisz reports

An artistic installation employs a derelict lab once used by Sir James Black. Matthew Reisz reports

Kitty Stewart is exasperated by an argument that blames financial inequality on ‘cultural attitudes’

Shared services deals are afoot but there is no stampede yet. David Matthews writes
Full disclosure could break competition law, conference hears. David Matthews reports

Courses are being developed for use on mobile devices, says chief executive. Chris Parr reports

Russell Group chair warns that £9,000 limit poses threat to income and quality. John Morgan writes
Business schools are too focused on attracting large numbers of international students for financial reasons to concentrate on boosting economic growth in the UK, according to a new report.The...

Working-class students struggle with ‘composite masculinity’, study finds. David Matthews reports
OECD study finds better use of capacity outside the Anglo-American elite. Elizabeth Gibney reports

This 6ft polycarbonate model of a rhino - named Erica - has been transformed into an interactive cyber hub by the University of Southampton’s department of electronics and computer science.Erica acts...
Creating a charter of core values for universities that people across the sector can rally around and defend is the aim of a forthcoming event.The Convention for Higher Education, being held in...

Nation likely to lose fruitful position in UK research system, experts say. David Matthews writes

As Baz Luhrmann’s film sparks Gatsby-mania, Catherine Clinton asks if any interpretation can live up to the novel’s elusive genius

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

“Art is long, life is short,” goes the old saying. Scholarship and scientific research suffer much the same condition. They are long. But art, scholarship and scientific research no longer struggle...