Film review: The Conspirator
Robert Redford's period courtroom drama is a cautionary tale of flawed American justice, observes Duncan Wu

Robert Redford's period courtroom drama is a cautionary tale of flawed American justice, observes Duncan Wu

Gary Day finds the writing sharp and the acting compelling in ITV's new female detective series

A Canadian psychologist who settled in the UK, Donna Lamping is remembered as a scholar who brought "light, glamour and style to traditional British academia".Professor Lamping was born on 12...

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Sheffield/London College of FashionReactionary fashionClothes that help to clean the air could be produced as a result of a collaboration between a university and a fashion college. Anthony Ryan, pro...

This walking stick once belonged to Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), one of the greatest and most influential philosophers of the 20th century. The handkerchief was used to cover his face after his...
Brazil is set to strike up closer links with the UK through student scholarships and research partnerships.
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A half-cocked plan - The government’s White Paper on the future of higher education
Scottish universities will be allowed to set tuition fees at £9,000 a year for students from the rest of the UK, bringing them into line with their English counterparts.

University admissions experts have expressed doubts about plans in today’s higher education White Paper to remove student number controls for high-achieving students.

Politicians, vice-chancellors and lobby groups have all given their initial responses to the publication of today’s White Paper on higher education. Here are a selection:

A quarter of all student places are to be open to full competition in 2012-13, in a government bid to force higher education institutions to vie for the brightest and best applicants at one end of...

For-profit providers are to be given full access to the student loans system on condition that they agree to follow the same rules on standards, quality and fair access as publicly funded...
The average graduate starting salary is expected to increase for the first time in two years, a report has predicted – but graduates face more competition for jobs.The summer edition of the...