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Reluctance to engage with Government's practical agenda could prove costly. John Gill reports
Senior official rejects claim that RAE successor's use of metrics will benefit elite, writes John Gill
Amid talk of an iron curtain or apartheid separating them, administrators and academics struggle to find common cause. Hopes of detente lie with the 'blended' professional. John Gill reports
Ward L. Churchill may seek reinstatement at the University of Colorado as jury awards him $1 in damages. John Gill reports
Denham tells Hefce to adjust model to make universities more responsive and dynamic. John Gill reports
John Gill investigates the communication phenomenon that is infiltrating academe
Government denies threat to academic freedom as editor is sacked over evolution piece, writes John Gill
Scenarios that include a doubling of tuition costs lead to outcry over vice-chancellors¡¯ ¡®fantasising¡¯. John Gill reports
Vice-chancellors aim to kick-start debate by estimating impact of raising cap, writes John Gill
Manchester Met says whistle-blowers' comments are 'an insult to the university', writes John Gill
'Apparently ideological' condition on government funds sparks outrage in Canada, writes John Gill
Trinity College lecturers are vindicated in a battle against 'managerial intrusion'. John Gill reports
To the RAE victors, the spoils, but institutions that saw their funding slashed last week in the allocations for 2009-10 are counting the costs. Times Higher Education staff report