Royal Society celebrates Anglo-Brazilian links
São Paulo announces further tie-ins at three-day symposium

São Paulo announces further tie-ins at three-day symposium
Anthony Seldon (“Right to reply”, Opinion, 19 September) declares that university teaching can be improved through student feedback appraisals. Yet this reverses the normal teacher-student...

Donna Drucker on the relationship between intelligence and sex

Sophie Fuggle on the constantly changing debate between high and low culture

Barbara Graziosi evaluates a crash course in classical myth

Earthquake experts must communicate public risk more effectively to avoid a repetition of the Italian media fiasco that a year ago culminated in jail terms for the academics involved

Religious body seeks secular redress for ‘trademark infringement’

After the hype is over, e-learning will be the norm, predicts Stephen Haggard

Knowledge transferSharpening the scalpelDavid Willetts, the universities and science minister, met with business leaders and academics at the University of Leeds last week to discuss the government’s...

Q-Step programme at 15 universities set to improve social science students’ expertise

US colleges and universities are once again facing scores of applications for incoming classes, but this year the process is more complicated. The US Supreme Court’s decision last June in the case of...

The insider’s outsider reflects a career at the heart of the higher education sector

Cancer Research WalesAward winner: Ramsay McFarlaneInstitution: Bangor UniversityValue: £99,815Application of systematic genome scale analysis of germ line genes: biomarker and oncogenic potential ...

Canada’s early literary and scientific history owes much to two British-born sisters who emigrated to what is now Ontario in 1832

Programme may make university-based training financially unviable, says Peter Strike