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I think that Julian Elliott has not gone far enough in his criticisms of the dyslexia myth and industry (Letters, 20 March; “Is it time to rethink dyslexia?”, Opinion, 6 March). As a practising...
I think that Julian Elliott has not gone far enough in his criticisms of the dyslexia myth and industry (Letters, 20 March; “Is it time to rethink dyslexia?”, Opinion, 6 March). As a practising...
In regard to “Lifting the cap ‘fails to widen access’ in Australia” (News, March), your article on the impact that Australia’s approach to funding higher education by demand rather than supply has...
The feature “The rise of the route masters” (20 March) could have benefited from contrasting private pre-degree schemes with the aims and values of some of the earliest university foundation...
We are grateful to members of the web community, including Peter Murray-Rust (“Blogger set on smoothing road to open access”, News, March), who are working hard to enrich the data on open access...
Having sat through most of the hearing and considered the judges’ remarks as the case proceeded (“Queen Mary critic loses unfair dismissal claim”, March), I formed the view that what most colleagues...

UUK report details scope of sector’s economic activity, which adds up to 2.8 per cent of GDP

The number of students beginning PhDs funded by six research councils has fallen by more than 20 per cent since 2009-10

Universities and science minister at BIRAX conference affirms intention to encourage partnerships for joint scientific research projects

Blog discussions of flaws spur publishers to effect more changes and retractions, says Paul Brookes

Bristol v-c admits he did not know who was in charge of policy at his institution when he led UUK review

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Engineering and maritime technology campus being redeveloped at Boldrewood in collaboration with industry partner

Charges could help to subsidise poor students, says Northwestern University president

BP-funded oceanographers warn of the dangers of neglecting research

Libya’s education system requires reform, but effective change can come incrementally, says Darren L. Linvill