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University for the Creative Arts/KentSlime mould gets movingTwo universities have joined forces in an attempt to explain complicated biological processes with computer-generated animation. The joint...
University for the Creative Arts/KentSlime mould gets movingTwo universities have joined forces in an attempt to explain complicated biological processes with computer-generated animation. The joint...

Charles Darwin spent only 18 months of HMS Beagle's five-year voyage at sea.
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Research funders should avoid “micromanaging” research and requiring applicants to set out the impact of their proposals, according to the president of the Royal Society.
The European Research Council’s budget will increase by nearly 80 per cent if the European Commission’s detailed proposals for its research and innovation spending are adopted.

The London School of Economics was guilty of multiple failures of governance and management in its links with the deposed Gaddafi regime, an inquiry has concluded.
A senior lecturer at Teesside University is reported to have been arrested as part of Operation Weeting, the ongoing Metropolitan Police investigation into phone hacking.
University lecturers and support staff are on strike over pensions today, joining national action that unions say will involve up to two million public sector workers.
The government’s higher education reforms are built round a set of “meretricious policy concepts” – competition, choice and access – which are in fact “virus-like destroyers of the idea of a...
Glyndwr University has been saved from merger after the Welsh education minister rejected a proposal that it should move into a “group structure” managed by Bangor and Aberystwyth universities.
A major barrier to universities saving money by sharing services is set to be removed by the government.

Science organisations have welcomed the government’s announcement of £200 million in additional capital spending.

Considering a pupil’s social background in admissions should become the “norm, not the exception”, the government’s social mobility tsar has said.

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed