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The Oxford Companion to British History
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Shamoon Zamir applauds the opening of a unique collection devoted to the work of poet and scholar Eric Mottram Later this month, King's College, London, will open the Eric Mottram Collection. The...
Sociologist Martin Plant has always been controversial - he accepted grants from the drinks industry and paid prostitutes to collect data - now he has left Edinburgh University facing fresh...
Professor of art history at Amsterdam University, Ernst van de Wetering, explains to Kam Patel his enduring fascination with Rembrandt, about whom he has just written a book In the autumn of 1885...
Eight leading thinkers ponder how the world will change in eight crucial areas over the next 50 years * MATT RIDLEY on disease Aids, mad-cow disease, the Ebola virus: it sometimes seems as if we live...
Here is the news for 1998 January An over-zealous Oxford student on holiday work in the university offices confesses he accidentally shredded the North report soon after its return from the printers...
I AM struck by evidence of a sudden realisation by universities that they should be doing something about the great issues of our time. Universities' contribution to development occupied the...
Christmas greetings to all - especially at the University of Sussex, where seasonal feebleness set in as long ago as the 17th. Vice chancellor Gordon Conway shut the place at noon because of the snow...
Glasgow Caledonian University has had a particularly eventful year, firing its principal, Stan Mason, for gross misconduct, and now awaiting a report from the National Audit Office on possible misuse...