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Do women miss out on promotion because of prejudice or because they are less committed?
There is no single recipe for successful cross-disciplinary centres. Lunch, however, seems to be an essential ingredient
Choosing the 18 winners from the shortlisted entries has been extremely difficult and they can rightly be proud of their success: each represents excellence in their field and we congratulate them all.
After a late 20th-century famine, UK universities are in relative good health - but Whitehall's decision to start preparing for an uncertain future is prudent
Despite their anti-managerial sabre-rattling, most academics know modernisation is inevitable
G.B. Shaw's infamous maxim derided pedagogy as a job for the second-rate. It's a shame the academy often acts as if it agrees.
Diversity has always been an integral part of a university, but what are the core principles that should apply to all?
The world, especially that of higher education, does not stand still. To continue to reflect the academy, we must also change.