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Helen Keegan on a compelling account of the potential harms from intended and unintended self-disclosure

Helen Keegan on a compelling account of the potential harms from intended and unintended self-disclosure

Ferdinand von Prondzynski says key governance issues have been addressed

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Wendy Purcell ‘will have to regain confidence of staff’ at the university

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Tensions remain high as marking boycott over pensions reform continues

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Alan Ryan on the parallels between Moocs and the early days of The Open University

Jon Marcus examines the decline of all-female institutions in the West and their rising popularity in the developing world

University leaders must lead the debate on realistic workloads, says Doris Ruth Eikhof

Manchester students criticise ‘flagship’ programme’s lack of alternative perspectives

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Finding ways to engage thousands of people in discussion online is set to change the higher education landscape

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