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Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
University of KentDoctoral study of crime paysA university has received almost 80 applications for a three-year doctoral programme in cultural and global criminology, which is being supported by...
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Legal graduates sue alma maters after employment prospects fail to materialise. Jon Marcus reports
Boston College has appealed against part of a US court decision forcing it to turn over transcripts of oral histories of sectarian violence to police in Northern Ireland after weeks of international...
? Rick Santorum has again denounced US universities as secular "indoctrination mills" as the race for the Republican presidential nomination continues. In an hour-long interview with GBTV's Glenn...
Sciences Po, the Paris-based social sciences institute, is an anomaly in French higher education because it selects its undergraduates on entry - unlike public universities, which take all comers. To...
This sculpture by Francis May Favata depicting a child being lifted from the rubble after a bombing stands on the campus of the University of Plymouth, marking the site of one of the UK's worst...
University of BathMichael FinusAn "idealist" who joined the academy to make a difference on global issues has been appointed professor of environmental economics at the University of Bath. Michael...
At the South Pole, David Willetts will have seen blank expanses that are better known than the private sector he wants to grow
Chief executive tells Paul Jump how he plans to keep council afloat amid choppy financial waters
Michael Frayn’s plays are as relevant now as they were when they were first written, says John Bull
Felipe Fernández-Armesto is only fleetingly charmed by traditional shout-lines
Myths and monsters - Mapping the terra incognita of the UK’s private sphere
The 糖心Vlog Secretary has exempted PhD-level jobs from a new pay threshold preventing lower-paid workers from settling in the UK.