We're not dead, just 'evolving'
University of Wales declares that reports of its demise are premature. David Matthews reports

University of Wales declares that reports of its demise are premature. David Matthews reports

Initial Ucas data indicate big drop in applications from those aged 19 and over. Jack Grove writes
The sector's main pension fund is likely to be judged as having a £2.9 billion deficit, potentially requiring an injection of funds from universities and damaging the case for the University and...
Plans to involve three bodies in resolving student complaints are "a recipe for confusion", the government has been told.

Effort to mitigate AAB and core-and-margin effects spells trouble for post-92s. Simon Baker reports

Differential offers are a legitimate means to 'control market', Ulster v-c says. David Matthews writes

The new head of the Science and Technology Facilities Council has "an understanding of academic research, which his predecessor sadly lacked", a senior academic has said.
When in China, don't mention Tibet but do wash well, firm's code advises. David Matthews reports

Offering library access to alumni and independent researchers helps to keep a university at the heart of its community, says Susan Gibbons

Can life-writing gain fresh insights when biographers cross the gender divide? Matthew Reisz hears academic authors' views

Credit: Rusakov Workers' Club/Richard PareBuilding the Revolution: Soviet Art and Architecture, 1915-1935Royal Academy of Arts, London 29 October to 22 January 2012The paintings of Liubov Popova -...
BirminghamLost in LaceDesigned to challenge our preconceptions of what lace can be and do, this exhibition includes large and often spectacular works in which spaces become fluid and thread creates...

Our university has responded promptly to the recent claim by Janet Beer, vice-chancellor of Oxford Brookes University and Chair of the Higher Education Public Information Steering Group, that "...
Society increasingly resembles a confederacy of dunces, and our scholars and politicians must take their share of the blame

To judge by the gleefully bull-headed ignorance shown by politicians, bloggers and others, scientific evidence and scholarly analysis may soon count for nothing. Jon Marcus considers where this anti-...