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As Feminist Review celebrates its 100th issue, Mary Evans assesses its lasting contribution to academic debate
As Feminist Review celebrates its 100th issue, Mary Evans assesses its lasting contribution to academic debate

Bruce Chapman, who pioneered Australia's income-contingent student loans, is keen to see the system applied in other spheres

Nicola Dandridge is sceptical of press reports on the boom in British students heading to the Netherlands for a university education

Our vice-chancellor has described himself as "gobsmacked" after learning from research by the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education that Universities UK is not regarded by academics as...
Research funders’ long-awaited “concordat” on research integrity deliberately steers clear of “heavy-handed regulation”, one of its authors has said.
In a sector beset by financial uncertainty, the gap between the richest and the poorest institutions looks set to widen

UK Biobank offers treasure trove of genetic information to researchers. Paul Jump reports
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
• Higher education has a new and unlikely champion: Noel Edmonds. The man responsible for Deal or No Deal and Mr Blobby has apparently offered to fund the doctoral studies of a Canterbury Christ...
There were problems with the Japanese national unified college entrance examinations this year. In these tests, held over one weekend in January, final-year high school students sat multiple-choice...

This cast reveals the circulation within the heart of a greyhound. It was made by injecting coloured liquid acrylic into structures such as blood vessels and air-filled spaces and then allowing it to...
BPPGraham GaddesThe new chief operating officer of private higher education provider BPP has revealed that it was the opportunity to "influence the future of education on a global basis" that...

He was driven to write an acclaimed debut novel in stolen hours, but lecturer, researcher and scholarly biographer Christopher Bigsby is content never to call himself a ‘real writer’

Felipe Fernández-Armesto recalls a golden age when learning was treasured

Peter Hill is awed by an exhibition of indigenous Australian art that combines the hypnotically beautiful with the deeply primal