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Ahead of THE’s Asia Universities Summit in Shenzhen, Jack Grove visits the city known as China’s Silicon Valley to assess whether its ambitious new university could really emulate Stanford – and...
Ahead of THE’s Asia Universities Summit in Shenzhen, Jack Grove visits the city known as China’s Silicon Valley to assess whether its ambitious new university could really emulate Stanford – and...
Ongoing ministerial education reviews risk treating technical and academic education as separate pathways, says Quintin McKellar, and this could be to the detriment of both
Loss of bursaries is not only cause of dramatic fall in applications for UK nursing courses, say university leaders
Botanist warns of continuing political instability and restrictive legislation on science
Entrepreneurial and academic excellence are pursued side by side, and the dividends are clear to see
As Pam Tatlow departs MillionPlus, she warns against imposing a market in fees and criticises UUK on funding and Brexit
National University of Singapore president says focus is moving away from short-term and applied research
Research-intensive mission group can act for benefit of whole UK sector, says Tim Bradshaw
We speak to the British Academy’s chief executive elect
Publication not always relevant to business success, industry and sector figures argue
In a further demonstration of the lure of the so-called golden triangle, pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca has announced plans to relocate its UK-based research and development activities from Cheshire...
Without action, the UK might end up in the situation of funding both subscriptions and article-processing charges on an ongoing basis, writes Helen Blanchett
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