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The arts inject ethics and creativity into the MBA curriculum, argues Stefano Harney; their demise would be disastrous
The arts inject ethics and creativity into the MBA curriculum, argues Stefano Harney; their demise would be disastrous

Peter Geoghegan argues that the coalition's policy of drastic cuts is flawed and heralds an upsurge of discontent not seen for decades
Top European universities in engineeringData provided by Thomson Reuters from its Essential Science Indicators, January 2000-August 2010Euro rankWorld rankInstitutionPapersCitationsCitations per...

After getting its hands on a "dossier of student misdemeanours" detailing disciplinary action at the University of Cambridge over a five-year period, The Daily Telegraph duly gave over most of page...

'Sticks, not carrots' required to regulate post-Browne academy. Rebecca Attwood reports
More than a quarter of the purchase value of for-profit provider BPP has been written off by its US parent company because of uncertainty surrounding the UK higher education market's future.End-of-...
Insider says sector may resist changes aimed at streamlining organisation, writes Rebecca Attwood
A centre that supports students at London Metropolitan University is to shut under plans to cut 44 posts.London Met has announced its intention to close the Learning Development Unit, which helps...
Expert group to 'number crunch' different models of graduate contribution. Hannah Fearn reports
The next president of Universities UK has been appointed amid dissatisfaction among some vice-chancellors at the organisation's handling of the battle over cuts.It was announced this week that Eric...
Growing middle class in China credited for surge in students from region. John Morgan writes
Too much research concentration may have contributed to the erosion of the US' position as a "colossus of science".A new report by Thomson Reuters shows that although the average citation impact of...
Conference debates role of alternative therapies in mental health services. Matthew Reisz reports
UCET chief warns against 'damaging' plans to switch funding to schools. Sarah Cunnane reports
After the funding cuts come the cost-saving measures: academics at the University of Aberdeen have been asked to take on cleaning duties in an attempt to save money.Staff have been ordered to dispose...