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“A Daniel come to judgement.”That was how Jamie Targett, our Director of Corporate Affairs, responded to the recent declaration by David Browne, an associate in the solicitors’ firm that advises the...

“A Daniel come to judgement.”That was how Jamie Targett, our Director of Corporate Affairs, responded to the recent declaration by David Browne, an associate in the solicitors’ firm that advises the...

Summer reads - THE contributors pick out the books they’ll be packing in their suitcases

John Green is the man behind a researcher-led effort to cook up sound institutional comparisons

String of poor decisions preceded suspension of highly trusted status

David Willetts’ controversial policies divided opinion but the former minister won respect in a role that matched his talents

Peer review misconduct60 retractions at Sage journalThe publisher Sage has retracted 60 articles from its Journal of Vibration and Control after discovering a “peer review and citation ring”...

Overseas students due to start courses in August told not to travel to the UK in the wake of the visa fraud inquiry

Highly cited researchers’ other roles help to elevate Saudi university

Two influential bodies call for free tuition as Tennessee unveils lottery-funded college study

Matthew Reisz reports on Anglo-Israeli scientific collaborations against the backdrop of a campaign for a boycott

Source: AlamyUnited StatesUniversities found wanting in sexual assault preventionOne in five US universities fails to train employees to deal with victims of sexual assault, says a report by the US...

A shift in method of delivery rescued an interpretation programme for Dadaab camp inhabitants from closure

Scholars and senior sector figures on two books they plan to devour on holiday: a new must-read and a classic worthy of revisiting

Disquiet over plan to appoint new professor in digital humanities

By harnessing the power of images, academics can fully exploit students’ learning potential, says David Roberts