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These ears, and the heart in the background, form part of the unique Muir Hunter Museum of Bankruptcy at Kingston University's Centre for Insolvency Law and Policy.The museum was started as a hobby...

These ears, and the heart in the background, form part of the unique Muir Hunter Museum of Bankruptcy at Kingston University's Centre for Insolvency Law and Policy.The museum was started as a hobby...
John Morgan reports on a Unite proposal seen as a way to boost benefits for lower-paid employees
Historians should strive for public impact in ways unimagined by the narrow "impact agenda", a conference has heard.The debate on public history at the German Historical Institute London looked...

These Botos, or Amazon river dolphins, form part of a display of wildlife photography at the University of Cambridge.The exhibition at the university's Museum of Zoology features around 100 pictures...
'iParenting' technology is discouraging a generation from growing up, psychologist warns. Jon Marcus reports
United StatesFeds mull over for-profit cut-offThe US government has delayed its decision on whether to allow federal money to go to for-profit colleges whose graduates do not earn enough to repay...
Mathematician and TV presenter Rachel Riley on the many ways higher education can spur self-improvement
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Andy Masheter argues that Britain's academy must not sacrifice its hard-won global reputation on the altar of expediency

Gary Day is diverted by a look at working-class pleasures and the life of the Queen of the Music Hall

The events of 2014 will determine the course of the 21st century, according to a University of Cambridge academic. Nicholas Boyle argues that the previous five centuries have hinged on events, such...
Sector leaders plan fightback as Osborne unveils emergency Budget. Simon Baker reports
European societies have been urged to commit 2 per cent of their gross domestic products to higher education as part of the "urgent action" needed to prevent them losing out to the US and Asia.A...
FEC report calls for efficiencies and offers support for research concentration. John Morgan reports

The pensions crunch - Unions and employers prepare for showdown over reform