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Universities were too slow to take lead, leaving them vulnerable to policy change, scholar argues

Universities were too slow to take lead, leaving them vulnerable to policy change, scholar argues

Outdated practices and lack of simplicity result in ‘unfindable’ work, Carole Goble tells Jisc Digital Festival 2015

Universities must be realistic about crashes and capitalism, says Terry Jones ahead of the premiere of documentary Boom Bust Boom

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This flawed publication is symptomatic of a deeper malaise in business and management studies, says Dennis Tourish

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A major figure in establishing the discipline of European studies in the UK has died

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We can exclusively reveal that a high-level investigation into the possible presence of “extremists” on our campus has detected at least four members of academic staff who not only display an...