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Evidence suggests citations boost聽from working with industry

Cardiff鈥檚 Colin Riordan says research-intensive universities will have to 鈥榓djust鈥 to straitened times

To earn the hashtag, universities must include a pledge to give due attention to curriculum design and the student experience, argues Rafe Hallett

Jonathan Mirsky on a wide-ranging, eye-opening journey tracing a revolutionary development

A survey of the country since its revolution captures key political tensions but pays little heed to a vibrant culture and people, writes Annabelle Sreberny

The new Profile and Aitken Alexander Non-Fiction Prize promises a 拢25,000 advance and a publishing agreement to 鈥榯he best debut trade non鈥慺iction proposal from an academic鈥

Peter J. Smith on an ambitious effort to mobilise Middle English literature for modern feminism

A study of the unnamed author offers a fresh angle on some of the tired debates about 20th-century literature, says Abigail Williams

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Book of the week: Josh Cohen鈥檚 ruminations on slobbishness and lethargy will resonate with many readers

Two researchers who study rainforest resilience tell Jack Grove of their alarm at seeing the devastation wrought by wildfires
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The hostility pervading online platforms is stifling provocative opinion and reasoned debate, and eroding the foundations of higher education

Simon Baker examines the rise of China as a research nation and the worries this provokes among some Westerners