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Exeter. Nick Groom is one of 33 new Exeter University teaching and research staff joining the Tremough Campus in Cornwall. Degrees in law, history, politics and Cornish studies are being added to the...
Exeter. Nick Groom is one of 33 new Exeter University teaching and research staff joining the Tremough Campus in Cornwall. Degrees in law, history, politics and Cornish studies are being added to the...
Higher Education Integrity Service will help to tackle disparities in policy and penalties. Phil Baty reports. A new service dedicated to helping academics fight the rise of student plagiarism will...
"If universities stop investigating parapsychology... then society will be poorer for it" - Editorial, The Times Higher, August 10 University of Poppleton From: Jamie Targett, Director of Corporate...
Virginia Woolf's diaries reveal the ambivalence of her feelings towards servants, says Alison Light. Nonetheless, domestic staff as a class were more assertive and confident of their rights than is...
Some time in late 1785, Mary Cant, a Nottinghamshire maidservant, stormed into Sir Gervase Clifton's justicing room to complain that "her master treats her very ill by striking her over the head"....
Turnout won't be boosted by enfranchising16-year-olds, says Richard Rose. Politicians would do better to clean up their image and switch polling to weekends. Tucked away in Gordon Brown's new Green...
New research on occupied Europe in the Second World War shows that its citizens had to cope daily with complex moral and material choices. Huw Richards reports. The Second World War may be the most...

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