Pilgrimage to Dollywood: A Country Music Road Trip through Tennessee, by Helen Morales
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An autobiographical tale of country music fandom resonates with Susan Deacy

The Party is still at the root of everything, says Jonathan Mirsky

Elena Lombardi lauds a persuasive invitation to everyone yet to be beguiled by the Divine Comedy

University of the buffer zone - The story behind an unlikely branch campus

University warned of ‘pattern of decline’ amid student recruitment problems

Business secretary Vince Cable has asked Ucas to look at whether high-level apprenticeships can be integrated into its admissions services.

The economics curriculum at the University of Manchester is too narrow and is stifling innovation, according to a student action group

Hefce analysis shows degree study not so badly affected

Cardiff Metropolitan University has been criticised for imposing “bizarre” new contract terms on its professors.

A major new research project is to explore the different meanings of monotheism in today’s Britain.

The University of Northampton is to open a regional office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in a bid to increase student recruitment from the region.

But BIS review of system says all seven councils should be retained

Heif review to ‘look again’ at incentives for helping small businesses, says Hefce chief

Review of the demand-led system right to address the “sameness” that bedevils Australian higher education, argues Warren Bebbington

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