Highly cited papers in classical studies since 2000
Data provided by Thomson Reuters, Web of Science, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, 2000-09
Data provided by Thomson Reuters, Web of Science, Arts & Humanities Citation Index, 2000-09

Britain faces a decade-long squeeze on public funding as it repairs the damage done to its public finances by the economic crisis, Lord Mandelson has said. The First Secretary, speaking on 14 July,...
Discussion about making weighting 'substantial' worries scientists. Zoe Corbyn reports

The criminologists who shine on the screen and in print
It was meant to be a light-hearted summer send-off from the musical vice-chancellor of City University London, but a song evoking images of easy living has provoked the ire of staff living in the...
Lord Mandelson is expected to focus on social mobility and the economy in his first major speech on higher education.The First Secretary, who took responsibility for the sector in last month's...
'Fiscally neutral' move opens door to 10,000 extra in STEM subjects. Rebecca Attwood reports
Hefce says scale of cuts is nowhere near mooted 'worst-case scenarios'. Melanie Newman writes
The five higher education trade unions have indicated they are likely to reject a 0.5 per cent pay offer made by employers.In a joint statement, the University and College Union, the Educational...
Art is 'profoundly similar' to mathematics and can help revive it, paper argues. Hannah Fearn writes
The proportion of graduates who were unemployed six months after completing their degrees rose by more than a third last year, new figures reveal.The statistics, which date from 2007-08 and so do not...
Universities told of 'moral obligation' to pay more than minimum wage. Melanie Newman reports
The heads of Irish universities have questioned the legality of attempts by the Government to place a moratorium on the recruitment and promotion of staff.The seven Irish universities have been given...
Degrees in homoeopathy, acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine will not be revived by the University of Central Lancashire unless the Government uses its statutory powers to regulate the subjects....
Graduation ceremonies proliferate as student numbers and interest rises. Ciaran Jones reportsThe number of graduation ceremonies held by universities has rocketed as the expansion of higher education...