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Artist-in-residence schemes create a fertile breeding ground for fresh ideas, as scientists and engineers share their knowledge and insights with those in the humanities. Hannah Fearn discovers how...

Artist-in-residence schemes create a fertile breeding ground for fresh ideas, as scientists and engineers share their knowledge and insights with those in the humanities. Hannah Fearn discovers how...

Willy Maley on a brooding two-hander's twitchy vision of the end of love - and possibly the end of times

Can dreams predict the future - or even influence it? Gary Day watches a personal investigation
LondonBritish Library pockets PinterMore than 50 medals, plaques and artworks won by Harold Pinter have been acquired by the British Library under a government scheme aimed at keeping cultural...
Walking tours of American Civil War connections in LondonThe City, Marylebone and Mayfair, daily except MondayIn the US, the American Civil War is much studied in universities and is a focus of...

We are pleased to announce that all members of academic staff have been invited to attend the funeral service for the Quality Assurance Agency, which will be held shortly in a centrally located...
Or how Sally Feldman's iPad went from cuddly kitty to proud panther
The Browne Review and the CSR were bold about funding but less robust in defending the purpose and spirit of higher education
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
International university rankings are a popular topic - not only for the press, but also for the academic community. Opinions on them differ, but one thing is certain: rankings are important for...

A mathematician who transformed our understanding of "complex systems" - from the shape of clouds to the performance of the stock market - has died.Benoît Mandelbrot was born into a Jewish family in...
A US/UK scheme aims to give digital archivists the tools they need to keep up with technology. Paul Jump reports
Steve Smith, president of Universities UK, says that implementing the Browne Review will see our world-class university system through a funding "valley of death" ("The sum of our worst fears: UUK...
Lord Browne and his colleagues were asked to inquire into higher education funding and student finance. Their remit did not extend to the many other matters on which they have seen fit to pronounce...
The Comprehensive Spending Review's removal of a high proportion of university funding follows hard on the heels of the recommendations in the Browne Review, which go far beyond the terms of...