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Earth's problems know no borders, observes Feridun Hamdullahpur, and research efforts must be collaborative and global to tackle them
Earth's problems know no borders, observes Feridun Hamdullahpur, and research efforts must be collaborative and global to tackle them
The West¡¯s elite institutions are paying the price for state funding cuts, our World University Rankings show
Royal Welsh College of Music and DramaSimon JonesThe Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama has appointed Simon Jones acting head of strings. The promotion of Dr Jones, currently head of the college'...
The V&A¡¯s reflective new exhibition of Middle Eastern photography brings a heterogeneous region into focus, says Shahidha Bari
European conference warned of the growing threat posed by bogus students. Jack Grove reports
The two universities aim to offer global market 'best of both worlds'. John Morgan reports
Transnational initiatives pay dividends far greater than a share of the overseas student market, Paul Greatrix insists
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilResponsive Mode Grant AwardsThe values listed represent the amounts requested; funds awarded may differ.? Award winner: Philip Stevenson?...
Asia and Europe up the pace as Harvard tops THE World Reputation Rankings. Jack Grove reports
Higher education has room for both high ideals and pragmatism, Matthew Reisz hears in Bologna
The number of animals used in scientific research in the UK rose by 2 per cent last year, figures from the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Office show.
The government has reluctantly shelved its bill governing foreign education partners, reports Joanna Sugden from New Delhi
Open courseware is a shop window and a pressure valve, Delft leader argues. Jack Grove reports
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Two memoirs by Indian scholars who spent many years at Oxbridge offer salutary insights into life at the ancient universities. Tapan Raychaudhuri, author of The World in Our Time and a professor of...