Ministerial statement: yes to stability, no to net migrant recount
Mark Harper shares with John Morgan some good and bad news for the sector on immigration policy

Mark Harper shares with John Morgan some good and bad news for the sector on immigration policy

Matthew Reisz on the law centre marking a decade of human rights battles in a new university home

Mark Harper shares with John Morgan some good and bad news for the sector on immigration policy

A leading researcher on the changes taking place at the polar ice caps has died.Seymour Laxon was born on 22 September 1963 and brought up in Leamington Spa and then North London. His parents were...
LEVERHULME TRUSTResearch Project GrantsSciences• Award winner: Jelena Grbic• Institution: University of Manchester• Value: £219,633The homotopy theory of toric spaces• Award winner: Heather Knight•...
When Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman sees a "train wreck looming" for social psychology, alarm bells should ring among its researchers. It is therefore regrettable to read Stephen Gibson, honorary...
Well done to Times Higher Education for exposing the hypocrisy of university leaders who plead poverty when it comes to staff pay but see nothing wrong with enjoying enormous pay rises themselves ("...
Keir Thorpe tries to explain why administrators may resort to using jargon ("Another world's words", Opinion, 10 January). Jargon is used for two purposes: to aid communication of thought in fields...
Regarding the Council for the Defence of British Universities: what a splendid project!I write as a member of the anthropology department at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of...
The recent "end of the world" debates might cause us to ask: what does that phrase actually mean? ("Merry Christmas (world is over)", News, 20/ December.) The ancient Greek term kosmos may help - it...
Miles Hewstone offers a refreshing analysis of the Oxbridge admissions process and calls for proper assessment to determine the admissions criteria that have validity ("Selection mechanism", Opinion...
I strongly disagree with T.P. Burlap of Poppleton University, who claims that David Willetts, the universities and science minister, should use graphene to construct his responses (The Poppletonian,...

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University of ManchesterFeeling peckish?Computer scientists have built a talking, tweeting chicken aimed at shaming dieters into sticking to their New Year's resolutions. The chicken sits in a...
ChinaLeading scholars censure censorProminent Chinese academics have signed an open letter calling for the resignation of a propaganda official over allegations that he unjustifiably censored a major...