Queen Mary to open private medical school in Malta
London institution to charge students £25,000 a year to study at Gozo institute

London institution to charge students £25,000 a year to study at Gozo institute
The proposal by the Higher Education Policy Institute for a UK national open access licence was announced on 30 March. If only Hepi had delayed the announcement by two days, it could have been...

A wide-ranging examination of garment recycling should whet the appetite of readers for more research on the subject, says Ruth Pearson
Lincoln Allison remembers when senior academics and vice-chancellors led a relatively ascetic existence and compares it with today when many v-cs are paid salaries similar to those of chief...
I read with interest the letter from Paul Whiteley on the Higher Education Funding Council for England research funding allocations, and offer the following observations (“Funding allocations: a...
The decision of the University of Southampton to cancel a conference that was to have been held later this month under the auspices of its school of law amounts to a massive setback for academic...

Thomas Docherty on a study of the academy today and working conditions

Scientific publishing has a noble history of tolerating tiny profits. We need a bit more of that spirit today, suggests Aileen Fyfe

High-tech resources are yet to transform the nature of university learning, and often it is the ‘mundane’ use of technologies that aid study

Writer and scholar Atef Abu Saif tells John Elmes how life goes on despite death from above

Project Vox aims to illuminate key female thinkers absent from the discipline’s history

Jonathan Mirsky on the undistinguished qualities of a president who wants China to ‘learn from Chairman Mao’

The first act in an entertaining study of gifted stage performers is the most powerful, says Lisa Hopkins

Altered state -Â Drugs on campus from psychedelia to responsible research

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