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Wakeham reviewRCUK's 5 per cent solutionUniversities and institutes with the least efficient research will be required to reduce their indirect costs by 5 per cent. The Research Councils UK report...
Wakeham reviewRCUK's 5 per cent solutionUniversities and institutes with the least efficient research will be required to reduce their indirect costs by 5 per cent. The Research Councils UK report...

Rivalry with Ivy Leaguers and for-profits is harming the 'squeezed middle', discovers Charles Middleton
A project aimed at protecting the Irish Sea's £54 million shellfish industry has been launched in Wales. The Bangor University programme will involve academics from the Republic of Ireland and Wales...

Are the curiosities of dress of various native peoples really so different from those of today’s London ‘tribes’, asks Matt Lodder
The Second World WarAuthor: A.W. PurdueEdition: SecondPublisher: Palgrave MacmillanPages: 240Price: £60.00 and £19.99ISBN: 97802309353 and 9360One of the most concise yet comprehensive accounts of...

With novel credentials being developed and employers seeing the value of low-cost study based on open courseware, Jon Marcus asks if the bricks-and-mortar elite will end up on the wrong side of...

By Kevin Kiley, for Inside Higher Ed

Women are born to demand their share - just ask the hunter-gatherers, argues Camilla Power
Brussels, 22 Sep 2003 "Council conclusions on "Life sciences and Biotechnology ­ a Strategy for Europe" 18 É«ºÐÖ±²¥ COUNCIL: 1. Recalling comprehensive and responsible development of biotechnology...
Goldsmiths/Edinburgh/HertfordshireProphet margin vanishesAn experiment that supposedly proved the existence of psychic powers has been challenged by a group of British psychologists. Academics at...
The leadership of the University and College Union is under fire from the Left of the organisation amid accusations that its retreat from a national strike ballot is a "debacle" that demolishes any...
A call for political morality reveals top-level debates often missed outside China, writes Jonathan Fenby
Oxford/ImperialEyes are the prizeThe first gene therapy for choroideraemia - a degenerative disease that causes incurable blindness - has been carried out as part of a trial involving two...

Executive is split over support for fees protest, while officers threaten to strike, John Morgan writes

Bath Spa's new vice-chancellor plans to expand through internationalisation. Simon Baker reports