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Michael Scott, vice-chancellor of Glyndwr University, claims his institution is being brave and bold in having a "lower-cost, highly vocational" university education that will be "open to all" ("'...
Michael Scott, vice-chancellor of Glyndwr University, claims his institution is being brave and bold in having a "lower-cost, highly vocational" university education that will be "open to all" ("'...
I don't think I would have gone into science had I not been influenced by gender programming via the many exciting ranges of scientist action figure toys ("Where is Physics Barbie?", 25 August).Ultra...
I was most amused to read David Willetts' comments that it should be possible for someone to "rent an office block and say you could study here for five key vocational qualifications" (The week in...
"Interviews with Indian villagers have cast doubt on whether wealth is the best measure of poverty" (Campus round-up, 1 September): I think the researchers actually found that lack of wealth was a...

Despite reservations about yet another version of a classic story, Duncan Wu enjoys a faithful rendition

Gary Day sees parallels between the 19th-century novel and anthropomorphic tales of rare animals

A leading international expert on terrorism, equally adept at offering his insights to academic audiences, policymakers or the public, has died.Paul Wilkinson was born in Harrow, Middlesex and...

Ambitious undergraduates are aware of it, PhD students fear it and applicants often despair of it: competition in the academic job market is very tough indeed.
University of RoehamptonValuable depositsLemur droppings may hold the key to the survival of Madagascar's unique rainforests. A new study by academics at the University of Roehampton found that the...

This glass and steel cross, which now stands at the heart of the University of Chester's main campus on Parkgate Road, was originally created as an anguished response to the political climate of the...
...but some question the focus and quality in plans to add more than 800,000 places, writes Paul Jump
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Dead as a鈥 - Is the writing on the wall for journalism?
Research that suggests university enrolment could fall by at least 5 per cent due to higher tuition fees has been seized upon by the National Union of Students as a 鈥渟tark warning鈥 that the...
Physics and engineering academics are having to teach students who are unprepared for their courses because of 鈥渁 gap in knowledge鈥 on maths, the Institute of Physics has warned.