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Brands' central station
Universities are brands whether they like it or not. In an increasingly competitive global marketplace, the right strategy can enhance institutions’ reputations and allow them to stand out from the...
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Text massaging
Baths, box sets, blueberry muffins, terror: Kevin Fong gives birth to a book
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Martin McQuillan weighs ‘gold’ open access and finds it wanting
A disastrous open-access policy lashes the promise of the digital age to an outmoded buggy of a model, laments Martin McQuillan
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Male domination of philosophy ‘must end’
Department head Jenny Saul tells Paul Jump what she is doing to combat the bias against women
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Stress test identifies remote management’s downsides
Institution’s senior management pledges to tackle ‘stress-inducing’ culture. Elizabeth Gibney reports
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Professor says HR aware of bomber’s past
A London Metropolitan University professor suspended for his role in the appointment of a man convicted of terrorism has said it is “not credible” that the university’s human resources department did...
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Praise be to risk
Shoot first, mull later: Northampton chief speaks in praise of risky business. David Matthews writes
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Women liberated from history tell it like it was
An oral history archive that brings to life the voices of 60 women central to the Women’s Liberation Movement will be launched this week to coincide with International Women’s Day on 8 March....
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The Dewey Dewey fog
On the shelf in staffing termsThere was confusion on campus last week over the eligibility of our library team for the 2013 Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards.Although “...
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From Where I Sit - The ethics of espousing horseplay
From where I sit, I can hear the clanking of old-fashioned brass bells, hung around the necks of a herd of ponies grazing contentedly in the field next door, while behind them the vast bulk of the...
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Open-access policy scrapes the barrel
A disastrous open-access policy lashes the promise of the digital age to an outmoded buggy of a model, laments Martin McQuillan
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Grade point accuracy: for the full picture of student achievement, honours alone are not enough, argues John Raftery
Add grade point averages to honours classification for a better snapshot of student achievement, says John Raftery
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If English becomes the only linguistic currency, the global academy will be debased, argues Toby Miller
English cannot be the only acceptable language of scholarship, says Toby Miller. It’s arrogant, impractical and anti-intellectual
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What’s in a name? Plenty, fears UCU
UCU alarm at Kingston plan to call time on reader and principal lecturer posts. Jack Grove reports