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Lapping tops Kant
Our Vice-Chancellor has "warmly welcomed" the news that Professor Gordon Lapping of our Media and Cultural Studies Department triumphed over Immanuel Kant in the newly published league table of the...
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An Ofqual, not QAA, is needed for standards
Inspectorate to approve degrees would do sector good, MPs are told. Rebecca Attwood reports
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The spirit of greatness
Felipe Fernández-Armesto recognises the strength of the US is in its people
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Talk to a reporter - you may learn how to get your message across
Don't run from the media: engaging with journalists can help you hone your thoughts and words - at least once the panic subsides, says Chris Hackley
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Leader: It's time to show some audacity
Blue-skies research could help lead the UK out of recession, but only if ministers give scientists the freedom to operate
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From where I sit - Beggared by our own universities
The current economic crisis proves everything leftists have ever said about the follies and cruelties of utopian capitalism - truly enough, anyway, to afford a moment at Wall Street's expense, and a...
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Roy Anthony Becher, 1930-2009
Roy Anthony Becher, a founding father of higher education research in Britain, has died.He was born in Poona, India, where his father was officiating director of artillery at Army Headquarters, on 19...
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Oxford tutor accused of professional jealousy
A popular biographer has accused her former University of Oxford tutor of "potent professional jealousy", in a row over credits in her work on Jane Austen.
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Oxford's two v-cs happy to discuss access difficulty
The vice-chancellor of Oxford Brookes University this week welcomed a question from MPs about why her university missed its target for recruiting state-school students.Janet Beer said she was "really...
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Burdens of proof in a media-driven world
The question of what constitutes evidence clearly presents major problems of positioning for academics and their work ("I can't hear you ...", 26 March). The field of psychological therapies is a...
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Instant feedback
"Students and tutors ready to embrace the Twitter bug" (26 March)? Certainly lecture audiences are, as I discovered when giving a talk in Florida last week.As I left the podium, the organiser handed...
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Opaque methodology
The department of political science and international studies at the University of Birmingham had 5 per cent of its output rated "world leading" by the research assessment exercise. While this was...
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Money talks 1
It is extraordinary that Keith Hamill, president of the University of Nottingham council, should write without embarrassment to protest that you reported the salary of Sir Colin Campbell, former vice...
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Money talks 2
Sally Hunt's protest about staff salary increases is perplexing (Letters, 26 March). Higher Education Statistics Agency data compare average salaries across the whole population of academic staff, so...