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Anselm Kiefer at the Royal Academy: cataclysmic, transformational, stupendous
Alex Danchev on the artist’s extraordinary and formidable work
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London Met v-c outlines future strategy
As full visa licence is restored, focus moves to student experience
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And the awards go to...men
Quotas suggested as women’s success rate for Royal Society fellowships falls
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Purcell set to have showdown meeting with senior figures at Plymouth
Suspended v-c still wants her job back as details about legal bills are disclosed
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Hefce’s high-definition maps reveal ‘cold spots’
Information is intended to start conversations on finding local solutions to filling gaps in subject provision and employability
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UK student traffic among the home nations
About 30,000 students starting an undergraduate degree this year have decided to pursue it in a different UK country from where they live
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The week in higher education - 2 October 2014
As every child knows, while one ice cream might be delicious, two can leave you feeling sick. It is possible that academic and poet Jonathan Hart is reflecting on similar metaphors after finding...
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Local issues will need very close attention
The two opinion pieces on the implications for higher education of the Scottish referendum raise questions for universities in England as debate about the governance of England begins.Sir David Bell...
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Nightmare scenarios
Have we learned nothing in the past six years about the difference between mathematical models and the real world? If you put garbage into a mathematical model, you will get garbage out. If you model...
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Sandwiches on the menu
In arguing for more attention to be given to graduate employability, Ruth Helyer notes that “sandwich programmes…fell out of favour” (“Welcome to the real world – of work”, News, 25 September). If...
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Multi-sector supporters
We wholeheartedly agree with Brian Cox that organisations need to work together to widen participation (“Universities are gold mines and we must better extract their value”, News, 18 September). We...
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Engagement and love
To think that learning requires teaching that is more than mere stimulation and titillation (“Make a class a haven”, Features, 18 September). With 10 years of online teaching, I have matured out of...
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Overcoming inhibitions
I read Bruce Macfarlane’s feature “Speaking up for the introverts” (25 September) with interest. It is not just students for whom shyness can be an issue. In my research into how students describe...
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Versions of Academic Freedom: From Professionalism to Revolution, by Stanley Fish
Thomas Docherty on the fundamental tension between professional duties and civil engagement