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ART AND DESIGN- Mark E. Smith and The Fall: Art, Music and PoliticsEdited by Michael Goddard, lecturer in media studies, and Benjamin Halligan, director of the Graduate School, both at the University...
ART AND DESIGN- Mark E. Smith and The Fall: Art, Music and PoliticsEdited by Michael Goddard, lecturer in media studies, and Benjamin Halligan, director of the Graduate School, both at the University...

When the University of Ulster recently started to offer pharmacy courses, it decided to assemble and exhibit a collection of antique medicines and implements.
James Martin believes his 21st Century School can tackle future issues today, writes Melanie Newman
AustraliaFringe benefits of spending boostRaising Australia's higher education spending to the average of the world's leading economies would add 6.1 per cent to the country's gross domestic product...
Senior academic officers of major US universities have backed a plan for open access to publicly funded research, which they said would "accelerate the advancement of knowledge".A bill has been...
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCILJapan Partnering AwardsThis scheme will fund British and Japanese scientists in systems biology as it seeks to foster bilateral relationships. In...
Funder unveils compromise plan to allocate cash for knowledge transfer. Hannah Fearn reports

The arrival of Zandra Rhodes as chancellor of the University for the Creative Arts lived up to expectations of a spectacularly colourful occasion. The fashion designer was inaugurated at Banqueting...
Business technique reduces spending and boosts efficiency, advocates claim. Hannah Fearn writes
Universities are embarking on a campaign to raise public awareness of their value.
As part of our #loveHE campaign, Times Higher Education has asked followers on Twitter to tell us why they love the academyThis week's tweet of the week is:A good week for professors of politics. In...
Last week, under the shimmering chandeliers of the 257-year-old Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities in Stockholm, a very modern sort of conversation took place.
Scholar claims copyright breach after Newcastle uses his lecture material. Melanie Newman writes
Year-long Hull study puts satellite campuses on the research radar. Matthew Reisz reports
RemunerationPay offer creeps up, but no cigarHigher education employers have upped their pay offer for next year from 0.25 per cent to 0.4 per cent. The Universities and Colleges Employers...