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The Republic of Korea’s finest aims to foster the creativity needed to tackle global concerns, says Yeon-Cheon Oh
The Republic of Korea’s finest aims to foster the creativity needed to tackle global concerns, says Yeon-Cheon Oh
Source: ReutersHealth down the TubePeople working or travelling on underground railways for sustained periods of time could be at increased risk of health problems because of metals in the ultra-fine...
International students make up 12 per cent of the total student population at UK universities, a sharp rise from 8 per cent eight years earlier.
The interwoven tale of the fight over rubber and a visionary surveyor captivates Robert Mayhew
Not only do medieval travellers’ tales provide students with a compelling account of history rooted in personal experience, they also promote cross-cultural understanding in the present day, argues...
Sheila Rowbotham on a portrait of a thinker who was neither infallible nor entirely prophetic
Manifesto calls for university rankings to take gender gap into account. David Matthews writes
University of LincolnHugh ByrdHugh Byrd, who has just joined the University of Lincoln as professor of architecture, joked that he must be “crazy” to swap New Zealand for the East Midlands. “I have a...
University of LincolnHugh ByrdHugh Byrd, who has just joined the University of Lincoln as professor of architecture, joked that he must be “crazy” to swap New Zealand for the East Midlands. “I have a...
Robert A. Segal on a comprehensive study of the growth of the world’s biggest religion
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCHHealth Technology Assessment ProgrammeAward winner: Joseph DiasInstitution: University Hospitals of Leicester NHS TrustValue: £2,284,684Scaphoid waist internal...
Glass ceiling remains in place for female academics. Jack Grove reports
Sheila Rowbotham on a crisp portrait of a restless thinker who was neither infallible nor prophetic
NCH looks to go from 60-student intake to degree powers, campus abroad. David Matthews reports
Academic freedom has always depended on how well universities satisfy the goals of politicians and demands of the economy.That was the viewpoint put forward by Sir Peter Scott, professor of higher...