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LondonShakespeare is GermanWilliam Shakespeare is almost as significant a figure in German as in British culture. From 7 October to January 2011, London's Goethe-Institut - together with the Globe...
LondonShakespeare is GermanWilliam Shakespeare is almost as significant a figure in German as in British culture. From 7 October to January 2011, London's Goethe-Institut - together with the Globe...
The Times Cheltenham Literary Festival8-17 OctoberCheltenhamThe Times Cheltenham Literary Festival is celebrating its 60th birthday this year. It will feature plenty of celebrities, public figures...

"Whatever next?" That was the startled response of Nancy Harbinger, our Deputy Director of Student Experience, to the new auditing plans unveiled by the Quality Assurance Agency.Under the proposals,...
Felipe Fernández-Armesto deplores scholarly reviewing's tarnished golden rule
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Changes ahead on the higher education horizon may prove the making of some institutions and the breaking of others
I was a little surprised to learn that Qi Yu, who graduated in June from Fudan University's School of Journalism, had chosen to work for a Hangzhou-based newspaper, The Youth Times.This talented...

The vice-chancellor who steered the University of Sydney through the era of student radicalism has died.Bruce Williams, the son of a clergyman, was born on 10 January 1919 in Victoria, Australia,...
A workshop aims to bring design to bear on increasingly complex scientific information. Neha Popat reports

Advancing the frontiers of knowledge is at the core of the academy, but the crossing of established disciplinary boundaries is often resisted. How does a band of pioneers stake its claim to novel...
Materialism has had its day. To understand the ideas that drive human activity, including economics, we need a new field that combines the arts and sciences, argues Deirdre N. McCloskey
Thank you for "Sisters' winning formula" (30 September), which tackled the discrimination women face in the academy. It is refreshing to see that this important issue is gaining more visibility. It...
Your editorial strongly supports Amanda Goodall's cover story demolishing any notion of innate differences between the sexes that can explain the glaring under-representation of women in world...
It may be desirable, and even possible, to attract more women into engineering, although repeated attempts over the past 50 years have failed (review of Gender Inclusive Engineering Education, Books...
We found your summary of Jim Tomlinson's observations on the Byzantine processes employed by research councils particularly apposite given our recent experience with the Economic and Social Research...