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Museums are over-sensitive about displaying human remains and are hiding them away following demands for greater respect from minority groups such as pagans. So says a new book by Tiffany Jenkins, of...
Museums are over-sensitive about displaying human remains and are hiding them away following demands for greater respect from minority groups such as pagans. So says a new book by Tiffany Jenkins, of...
IranDoubt? We can't have that"Western subjects" that are grounded in "materialism" corrupt the young, according to Iran's spiritual leader. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that subjects such as women's...
John Morgan reports from South Korea's capital on plans to establish an overseas campus
Universities in Ontario should abandon their efforts to do everything and adopt a "boutique" model focusing only on what they do best, according to a government advisory body.
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCILResearch Seminars CompetitionFunding has been awarded to 41 groups under the ESRC's Research Seminars Competition for 2009-10. The scheme aims to bring together...

Each week, Dr Margot Feelbetter poses a dilemma and offers advice for readers to respond to online. This week: Pontius Pilate I am not...
University of NottinghamMartin BinksA one-time novelist with a flair for entrepreneurial thinking has been appointed dean of Nottingham University Business School. Martin Binks, who is also professor...
A series of debates aims to explore the big issues in gender-related research. Matthew Reisz reports

"Smugglerius", the cast of a flayed man or écorche, is still sometimes used to teach students at the Edinburgh College of Art.
On the eve of restructuring moves, scholars speak of the network's impact. Rebecca Attwood writes
We don't need any more world-class universities, says Rebecca Hughes; what we do need is greater diversity

In a post-cuts landscape, David Docherty contends, the onus is on the academy to find ways to draw in vital corporate investment

Institutions must focus closely on their duty of care for students with mental health difficulties, say Alastair Wilson and Richard Brunner

As student protests spread, several ministers have been publicly confronted about the impending rise in tuition fees. But for Vince Cable, who like most Liberal Democrats signed a pre-election pledge...
Right-wing think tank hails end of state sector's 'cosy settlement' on loans. Simon Baker reports