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Laurie Taylor
Female professor appointedWe are delighted to confirm that our university is to appoint its very first Professor of Female Representation.In a statement announcing the new position, our thrusting...
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Whitehall: for-profit VAT break plans not broken
But implementation delayed over ‘serious concerns’
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Paris post will not weaken panellist’s ‘duty’ to REF
Colin Hay insists that work as chair of politics subpanel will be unaffected by new Sciences Po job
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Hefce chief stands down from post
Speculation mounts that reform has diminished leadership role
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Keith Clayton, 1928-2013
A “dynamic and inspirational” pioneer of interdisciplinary environmental science has died.
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Moore Rodin
Alexander Massouras on an exhibition of key works pointing to the sculptors’ shared fascination with organic forms
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French say ‘oui’ to open access
Sixty senior figures from the humanities and social sciences in France have published a statement in national newspaper Le Monde in support of open access.The signatories, who include university...
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Overseas students can earn less to stick around
State lowers pay hurdle for overseas graduates as mandarin backs student migrants. David Matthews writes
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Labour aims to exchange ‘transaction’ for ‘trust’
But business may have to pick up bigger cheque, shadow minister signals
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Humanities scholar’s quantum state
Jonathan Hart was in two positions at the same time - literally
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French scholars say ‘oui’ to open access
Senior humanities and social science academics come out in support of move to ‘take knowledge out of silos’
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Obituary - Keith Clayton
A “dynamic and inspirational” pioneer of interdisciplinary environmental science has died.Keith Clayton was born on 25 September 1928 and educated at Bedales School in Hampshire before going on to...
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From Where I Sit - Art of the matter
Source: Alamy“It is parents’ sorry lot to ensure the well-being of their children.” This is a household saying in China, typically put into practice by the tens of thousands who accompany their kids...