Grant winners
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council• Award winners: Dominic Joyce, Kobi Kremnizer, Raphaël Rouquier and Balázs Szendrõi• Institution: University of Oxford• Value: £1,831,169Motivic...
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council• Award winners: Dominic Joyce, Kobi Kremnizer, Raphaël Rouquier and Balázs Szendrõi• Institution: University of Oxford• Value: £1,831,169Motivic...

In the last in this series, Dr Margot Feelbetter poses a dilemma and offers advice for readers to respond to online. This week: Final reckoning
University of the West of ScotlandBob MastertonBob Masterton has been appointed director of the new Institute of Healthcare Associated Infection – Policy and Practice, a partnership between the...
There are pitfalls to setting up an overseas campus but the grand ideas do translate into practice, says Paul Greatrix

As expectations of retirement income take a turn for the worse, Andrew Oswald offers a few ideas for reversing the trend
David Vaiani argues that the UK's universities must cast off the bonds of state finance to thrive on the global stage

Terry Castle's fearlessly frank essays range over sexual identity, family, jazz, lesbian kitsch and a devastating affair with an older academic. Matthew Reisz reports
NorwichPlane JamUnmanned aircraft will enter the lower airspace of the city of Norwich as part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, which runs from 6 to 21 May. Plane Jam is an intervention by the...
Brighton Festival 2011Brighton, 7-29 MayThe Brighton Festival 2011 opens over the weekend with music, mime, a children's parade and a documentary about Aung San Suu Kyi - this year's guest director...

Our thrusting Director of Corporate Affairs, Jamie Targett, has announced that he shares the concerns about the divisions between academics and management recently expressed by Alison Johns,...
More transparency from scientists, journals and institutions would go a long way to ensuring that flawed research is quickly detected

Shakespeare journal screws courage to sticking place on open peer review, but doubts remain. Paul Jump writes

• Two academics planning an anti-monarchy mock execution outside Westminster Abbey were arrested ahead of last week's royal wedding. Chris Knight, a former professor of anthropology at the University...
Investment in education in the Gulf countries has seen a dramatic increase in recent decades. Governments have engaged in highly ambitious projects to put themselves on the global education map:...

Frank George Healey was one of the leading figures in the reform of modern language teaching in universities during the 1960s and 1970s.However, his introduction to university life had not been an...