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What does the recent general election result presage for UK higher education (“Stand by for deeper cuts, higher fees and a battle over Europe”, News, 14 May)? It means a continuation of recent course...
What does the recent general election result presage for UK higher education (“Stand by for deeper cuts, higher fees and a battle over Europe”, News, 14 May)? It means a continuation of recent course...


Laurie Taylor's weekly bulletin from the University of Poppleton

Jo Johnson, the new universities and science minister, is yet to set out his stall in the media since being appointed on 11 May. A spokesman at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills dead...

Insecure employment takes a toll on individuals, but its effects may also cut to the very core of universities and their missions

Review group to reconvene over future of higher education in North Wales

Institutions seek new ways to halt exodus of country’s scholars

Many of the Italian researchers interviewed said they were unhappy working abroad

Researcher finds reactions to Shakespeare performance vary wildly across continent

Bumps are expected in decade-long shift away from market-based system

Paul Webley calls on the academy to follow the institution’s lead and divest from fossil fuels

Is updating children’s literature censorship or sensible? asks Sally Feldman

Work to bring creatures back from the dead is a tale of wonder and warning, writes Tiffany Taylor

The memory of a Belgian heroine differed from the woman herself, Niamh Gallagher discovers

A remarkable investigation into the global traffic in cheap shelf-fillers uncovers both meanness and meaning in the market, says Louise Crewe