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Postgraduate study is vital for the economy but the UK has struggled to fund it. Don Nutbeam suggests Australia has found the answer

Postgraduate study is vital for the economy but the UK has struggled to fund it. Don Nutbeam suggests Australia has found the answer
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It is impossible to make policy solely on the basis of scientific evidence, the universities and science minister has told the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee.In his first appearance...

Tara Brabazon identifies 10 scholarly uses for Apple’s latest gadget, and the new ways of reading, writing, watching and thinking that the platform supports

Study of the social and moral issues raised in the Harry Potter series has great relevance to today’s society, argues Martin Richardson

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed
The University of Cumbria’s chair of governors is to step down later this year after an independent report criticised the “shortcomings” of the troubled institution’s board.Peter Ballard, who was not...
Sir Keith O’Nions has been appointed rector of Imperial College London.The former government adviser has been acting head of the institution since January and will serve as rector until 2013. Sir Roy...
Tougher rules on English-language requirements for foreign students that it was claimed would cost universities £1 billion a year have been quashed by the High Court.Changes brought in by the Labour...
David Willetts today used his first major speech on science policy to emphasise the “overwhelming” economic case for science funding. The universities and science minister said it was “inevitable” in...
Claims that there are too many graduates in society and that public money should be taken away from universities are “short-sighted, deceiving and Luddite”, the head of a Scottish university has said...
Final-salary pensions are likely to be abolished for new entrants to the Universities Superannuation Scheme, raising the prospect of national strike action by the University and College Union. At a...
France is using governance reform and investment to push its universities up the league tables. Will it work? asks Paul Benneworth

International comparisons of universities still have their detractors, but the appetite for them continues to grow. Phil Baty traces their roots and looks at how they are increasing in number and...