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A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Soas conference discusses building a network of groups fighting for fair pay and conditions for casual teaching staff

Glasgow Caledonian to reduce financial and other backing for work that falls outside three ‘societal challenges’

George Freeman says public will back government’s ‘brave decision’ to open up healthcare records to medical research

Viral Thakerar dissatisfied with an OIA judgement restricted by university’s destruction of relevant exam documents

Higher education institutions are redefining the role of museums and galleries as cultural providers, as Ian Wylie reports

Successful programme ‘jeopardised’ by ministry changes

The UK’s capital is the most searched city by US students looking to study abroad, a new analysis shows

Funding of £3.2 million has been awarded to eight major new Anglo-Israeli research collaborations in regenerative medicine

UK and US dominate GreenMetric Ranking of World Universities 2014 results

Wikipedia is now an embedded feature of most students’ study and universities must do more to help them to utilise the user-generated encyclopaedia

A future government should avoid pitching ‘complementary’ teaching and research funding against each other if it wants to boost higher education

The battle to protect academic freedom in the government’s counter-terrorism bill appears to be nearing a conclusion after final amendments were agreed

Attempts to shut down debate highlight a worrying trend on UK campuses, writes Yiftah Curiel

Women in higher education in South Asia are not being identified and prepared for leadership roles in universities, a new report suggests