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Failure to act on high rate of scientific misconduct casts doubt on self-regulation, writes John Gill
UK universities claimed to be suffering through lack of institutional research. John Gill reports
E-mails give credence to the view that 'league-table culture' is eroding quality, says John Gill
British Council study says single-child policy will harm recruiting efforts. John Gill reports
Researchers accused of breaching university rules for failing to declare income. John Gill reports
Alastair Hay's lifelong bid to rid the world of chemical agents culminated in a global treaty - and now an honour from Leeds
Following a major reorganisation, new man steps up to the helm as old v-c retires. John Gill reports
Cambridge rules the subject rankings but still loses ground to its rival. John Gill reports
Maureen Skinner started out making tea but now runs an 80-strong team and leads the professional body for HE managers
Coventry trials virtual offices of webcams, laptops and shared filing cabinets, writes John Gill
Universities are told to be 'realistic' in aiming for a share of ?200m pot. John Gill reports
Billion-dollar fundraiser counters the 'myth' that Britain lacks a tradition of giving. John Gill reports
Demands by overseas cohort for 'exclusive' services test hard-hit librarians. John Gill reports
Labor's inaugural budget offers A$500m windfall to help 'rebuild' Australian sector. John Gill writes
In her new role at Edge Hill, psychologist Tanya Byron is keen to encourage troubled young people to excel in education
Lee Harvey quits after suspension amid revelations of prior clash with chief executive. John Gill reports