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Introducing Cultural and Media Studies - A Critical and Cultural Theory Reader
Introducing Cultural and Media Studies - A Critical and Cultural Theory Reader
Media and Power - Journalism
European Television in the Digital Age
Contemporary Spanish Culture
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A strong sense of injustice exists in the UK's science departments, Anna Fazackerley reports Women scientists in universities feel disadvantaged in terms of salary, promotional prospects and career...
Reforms to school-leaving qualifications must not hinder universities' ability to identify the best candidates, vice-chancellors have warned, writes Alison Goddard. In its response to the...
Oxford University alumni are demanding assurances over the financial viability and governance of Harris Manchester College after a special investigation by The THES . As The THES went to press, 30...
They may have shaken the dinosaur world with every footfall, but research suggests that sauropods could have glided like punts across shallow water. Plant eaters such as Brachiosaurus, Diplodocus and...
British philosophers have regrouped in a new association designed to protect and enhance the discipline's academic reputation against threats including cuts to research funding. The British...
Scotland could devise radical new definitions of further and higher education, making it easier for universities and colleges to forge innovative links. The Scottish Executive is urging a rethink of...
Britain's further education colleges should charge their wealthiest higher education students £3,000 across-the-board top-up fees, college bosses said this week. The Association of Colleges said that...
Greater central control of budgeting is the secret to boosting a university's teaching and research ratings, as well as dealing with any financial deficits, according to Leicester University's vice-...
More than 1,500 Singaporean students are expected to enrol with Scotland's Interactive University, generating an anticipated £6 million over the next three years, writes Olga Wojtas. The news was...
Charges by Italian health minister Girolamo Sirchia that jobs in medical schools are "hereditary" have been supported by a ruling in the courts. Judges have cancelled the appointment of a specialist...