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Hefce's Madeleine Atkins received payment in lieu of salary for remainder of contract, but declined 'redundancy payment'

The dawn of the digital age means universities must rethink how they respond to negative headlines, according to a new book
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History shows that the Belt and Road initiative will be successful only if it boosts human capital, as well as physical infrastructure, says Alan Ruby

Faculties without borders are the key to turning multidisciplinarity into more than a buzzword, says Duncan Ivison

The curricular dominance of popular music may sell tickets but belies the point of a musical education, says Sam Richards

The Cambridge Analytica controversy flags up the ethical perils of research with Big Data – especially when it has commercial potential, says John HolmwoodÂ

There’s more to the vases of ancient Athens than initially meets the eye, finds Barbara Graziosi

Davina Quinlivan ponders the importance of the French capital and its representation on screen to the development of film studies

The author and professor of education and social justice discusses white privilege, Leonard Cohen, and Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird

Laleh Khalili ponders how the eschewing of Muslim suspects’ human rights affects us all

Matthew Feldman considers an exploration of the perception of masculinity and its effects on extremism

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