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Glasgow Caledonian exits Million+ to join other ‘business-focused universities’ with matching values. Melanie Newman reports
Glasgow Caledonian exits Million+ to join other ‘business-focused universities’ with matching values. Melanie Newman reports
Keele lecturer’s work calls for end to tuition fees and a ban on animal experiments. Melanie Newman reports
Hesa figures show modest changes in vital indices. Rebecca Attwood reports
Science writer counts the costs as British Chiropractic Association abandons libel claim. Zoë Corbyn reports

The London Met crisis has left university mergers and governance under scrutiny. Melanie Newman recaps the debacle and gauges its effects
People are beginning to ask how long Scotland can go without asking students to contribute something towards the cost of their university education. Hannah Fearn reports
Sunil Manghani and his young daughter find quietude as apprentice calligraphers practising the Japanese art of shodo, the way of writing

Jon Turney on a microbiologist's ambitious project to captivate us with minuscule wonders

Alan Collins on a Victorian pseudo-science that addressed fears of the anonymous urban 'other'
In his 1942 essay "The Rediscovery of Europe", George Orwell gave a tongue-in-cheek assessment of historical periodisation in schoolboy history: "Think of history as a sort of long scroll with thick...
In the early 1970s, John Berger almost single-handedly changed the face of art history with this work and the four-part BBC TV series that accompanied it. The book continues to be influential, and...
Is intelligent life on our pale blue dot a one-off freak of nature, or is the cosmos teeming with it? Theoretical physicist Paul Davies' cosmic search aims to find out - and it won't cost the earth....
Hester Vaizey is fascinated by the revelations of diaries from a wartime Mass-Observation project
Philosopher Jean Kazez takes as this book's starting point the difficult, highly relevant, and often avoided question: "How should we treat animals?" She approaches the question from different angles...
Landscape architect and educator Kathryn Moore identifies a malaise in thinking about the design process, which she attributes to the traditional rationalist world view that sees designing as part of...