Spain scraps university entrance exam for foreign students
Selectividad test removed in effort to drive up traditionally low number of entrants from abroad

Selectividad test removed in effort to drive up traditionally low number of entrants from abroad

West Country campus focuses on student exchange schemes and boosting overseas intake

Robert Eaglestone applauds a lively exploration of intertextuality in a work fit for a post-Wikipedia age

Simon Underdown on a meticulously researched analysis of two camps’ opposing arguments over Darwin’s work

Kristin Aune discovers the wide-ranging views and behaviour of ‘nones’ - the religiously unaffiliated

Tiffany Taylor on the emotional and aesthetic responses we share with our hominid ancestors

Steven Yearley on the economic and ethical reasons for why attempts to prevent climate change have failed
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The former adviser to education secretary Michael Gove trawls for constructive criticism on policy, but will not stand for general whining

We speak to the Frank Jackson Foundation professor of the environment, Gresham College

An acclaimed trumpeter who also served as a professor at several of England’s leading colleges of music has died

Medical Research CouncilResearch GrantsAward winner: Mark CarringtonInstitution: University of CambridgeValue: £712,430How does the trypanosome haptoglobin-haemoglobin receptor interact with...

Brian Bloch on the unexpected success of Darm mit Charme, by Giulia Enders, a book about our intestines

For UK institutions seeking international partners, there is much potential in Brazil outside the three big cities