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University of LeedsPaul Stewart“I had a tear in my eye,” said the new dean of the School of Medicine at the University of Leeds of the moment he learned of his appointment, which will take him back...
University of LeedsPaul Stewart“I had a tear in my eye,” said the new dean of the School of Medicine at the University of Leeds of the moment he learned of his appointment, which will take him back...
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
A powerful union, weak teaching and outmoded curricula are hampering progress. Matt?Krupnick reports from Oaxaca
A pairing of key works by Rodin and Moore points to their shared fascination with organic forms, writes Alexander Massouras
探花视频’s annual pay survey shows that with a few exceptions, vice?chancellors’ remuneration did not rise vertiginously in 2011-12 - a?good thing politically. But despite reasonable...
Alan Ryan asks if a lottery would result in better and more effective politics
The terminology of open-access publishing is being misused: we must sort it out for the future, says Cameron Neylon
If more is not done to support commercial drug development, the UK’s renowned science base will suffer, argues David?Nutt
The public-private balance of funding sources needs to be adjusted to protect the public interest, says Roger Brown
How do you compare graduate quality internationally? David Matthews examines an?OECD pilot project
“It is parents’ sorry lot to ensure the well-being of their children.” This is a household saying in China, typically put into practice by the tens of thousands who accompany their kids to art...
Three institutions said to be planning local offices. Donna Bowater reports from Rio de Janeiro
United StatesWell-funded Korea move for UtahA US university’s trustees have approved a plan to open a branch campus in South Korea. With the support of subsidies from the South Korean government, the...
Chester conference tackles image totems and taboos in the flesh. Matthew Reisz reports
Disciplines must dare to ‘speak truth to powerful and powerless’, sociologist tells Matthew Reisz