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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, by Yuval Noah Harari
Chris Knight on the history of humanity and the myths that shape our civilisations
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Master works
Anselm Kiefer’s world of extraordinary creativity is filled with fundamental truths: cataclysmic, transformational, stupendous, says Alex Danchev
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What ‘life’s teacher’ can teach users of big data
As big data is applied to global challenges such as climate change and inequality, historians are returning to long-term studies. Their skills are invaluable in detecting and debunking myths about...
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Big fish
As Nobel prize hopefuls dream of receiving a life-changing phone call ahead of next week’s official announcements, four science laureates reflect on what the honour has meant for them
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THE Scholarly Web - Acting up for diversity
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
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HE & me - Jonathan Baker
Jonathan Baker is a former head of the BBC College of Journalism. In a career spanning more than 30 years with the corporation, he held numerous roles including editor of the Ten O’Clock News,...
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World in brief
United StatesSpeaking up for safetyThe White House has launched a campaign to raise public awareness of sexual assault on campus. The “It’s On Us” campaign encourages students to intervene in...
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New application tracks research grants worldwide
ÜberResearch unveils Dimensions for Funders, a digital tool detailing grant awards from 66 major funders
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After the referendum: what next for Scottish universities?
So it’s all over now. The Scottish electorate has voted, by a clear if not overwhelming majority, to stay in the United Kingdom, and as I write, the politicians are engaged in a struggle to meet the...
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Laurie Taylor
Furniture wars“There is no connection between the two events.”That was the forceful response from our Director of Creative Finance, Mr D. C. F. Tapstock, when reporter Keith Ponting (30) suggested to...
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What are you reading?
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
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The week in higher education
As every child knows, while one ice cream might be delicious, two can leave you feeling sick. It is possible that academic and poet Jonathan Hart is reflecting
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World University Rankings 2014-15
The THE World University Rankings 2014-15 suggest that underfunded Western institutions outside the elite are struggling
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Conservative MP says fees may have to rise
Revised system is close to exceeding cost of its predecessor, member of policy board tells event at party conference.