Carry on loving, the Roman way
Ancient mores met modern times at a conference exploring 'Romosexuality'. Matthew Reisz writes

Ancient mores met modern times at a conference exploring 'Romosexuality'. Matthew Reisz writes

Paper sprouts fresh charges against Thai official found to have plagiarised PhD. Paul Jump writes
Biomedical researchCatalyst set to bring ideas to lifeA £180 million scheme aimed at translating biomedical research into healthcare breakthroughs will open for applications at the end of this month...
ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL AND THE NETHERLANDS ORGANISATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHAnglo-Dutch network initiatives in the humanitiesJoint applications for up to €40,000 (£33,000) each have...

We must ethically control synthetic biology or its box of delights could easily become a Pandora-style nightmare, warns Julian Savulescu
Critics, take note: the archives teach us that the academy's 'golden age' had plenty of commonalities with today, Nick Hillman says

"This is a real breakthrough!"That was the relatively ecstatic response of Nancy Harbinger, our Deputy Head of Student Experience, to the news that the Big Four audit firm Deloitte has developed a...
It's no trick: removing sector-sponsored overseas students from net migration data would be in the national interest

Calls to thin RCUK ranks point to coordinated benefits of slimline solutions. Paul Jump reports
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
A transatlantic wrangle over whether material collected in an oral history project can be used as evidence in a criminal investigation has moved to a US appeals court.
• Sociology featured heavily in most media outlets this week, although it was down to research showing that stripping skills are on the slide because of the recession. Researchers at the University...
When higher education ministers from 47 countries of the European continent meet in Bucharest on 26- April to pronounce on the next steps for the Bologna Process and the construction of the European...

This sample comes from the laboratory where Sir Alexander Fleming (1881-1955) left a number of glass plates coated with bacteria overnight in 1928. It was this that led him to stumble upon the...
Council for Assisting Refugee AcademicsStephen WordsworthThe Council for Assisting Refugee Academics (Cara) has named the former British ambassador to Serbia as its executive director. Stephen...