Mozart’s Ghosts: Haunting the Halls of Musical Culture, by Mark Everist
Mark Berry on what lies behind the modern reverence for Mozart’s music

Mark Berry on what lies behind the modern reverence for Mozart’s music

Eggs benedictionA research project is under way that aims to shed light on how the relationship between humans and chickens has developed over the past 8,000 years. Led by Mark Maltby, reader in...

Project unveiled to give Ministry of Information the historical treatment. Matthew Reisz reports
ChinaUS joint venture gets green lightThe Chinese government has formally approved the establishment of a new institution created jointly by a US and a Chinese university. Duke Kunshan University, a...

Proposal to outlaw overt displays of religious affiliation would affect academics. Nathan Greenfield reports

Rivka Isaacson tells how her Jewish background and job as a lecturer in chemical biology have fuelled her fascination

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Hey, teacher, leave those trainers aloneI agree with Anthony Seldon (“Right to reply”, Opinion, 19 September): university students should receive high-quality teaching and effective student feedback...

Freshers’ Week rituals mark the transition to adulthood, says Sally Feldman

Glasgow Caledonian University is to become the first UK university to open a campus in New York.

Student expenditure supports more than 830,000 jobs in the UK, a new study says.

Many universities are “still not focused enough on teaching” and are using £9,000 fees to subsidise research.

Prospective students can now search for information about higher education on their mobile phones after the government’s Unistats website was updated.

England has “too many” universities and some are likely to close, the director-general of the Confederation of British Industry has warned.

The number of undergraduates accepted on to courses has soared by 9 per cent after dipping dramatically last year, latest figures show.