Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK, British Library
Words and pictures combine to tackle controversial issues in this edgy art form, says Will Brooker

Words and pictures combine to tackle controversial issues in this edgy art form, says Will Brooker

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Plos One study also reveals that parenthood has little impact on publishing productivity

Damaging policies helps explain country’s standing among devolved nations

Lovers in Time, directed by Agnieszka Piotrowska, is being shown at Harare International Festival of the Arts

Alan Ruby asks academics at Florida State College at Jacksonville what they have to offer that an online course does not

Tracey Warr finds comedy and tragedy in the posthumous dissemination of an artist’s work

Doctoral training centres report rise in overseas applicants as graduate salaries lure UK talent

Call for institutions to measure social mobility impact via graduates’ careers


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The Scottish government has guaranteed that independence would not result in a cut to research funding in the country, even if universities north of the border lose access to UK-wide research councils

Listen to reporter Chris Parr’s interviews with keynote speakers at the event in Miami

The use of English as the language of instruction is a “galloping phenomenon” across the world, according to a report.

CaSE report kicks off lobbying for research ahead of next spending review