Grant winners – 15 December 2016
A round-up of academics awarded research council funding

A round-up of academics awarded research council funding

Buildings and statues dedicated to people whose views clash with modern values can cause difficulties, but is tearing down history the answer?
When I retired, my life continued as before except that I was not teaching students (“What does retirement mean for academics?”, Features, 8 December). My regret was that I was leaving behind a...
Grant Guilford, vice-chancellor of [!Victoria University!] of Wellington, is entitled to his views about the need for New Zealand to become a “creature of the Asia-Pacific”, but they are not...
We have known for a long time that libraries deliver value to researchers in ways that do not require them to visit our physical buildings (“Libraries ‘becoming invisible’ to junior scholars”, News,...

Mark Readman offers a guide to help selfish academics ensure that everyone at a conference knows they are very special indeed

For the first time, says the UK’s universities minister Jo Johnson, academic freedom and institutional autonomy will be enshrined in UK law

To help manage their expanding activities, institutions require new corporate leadership personnel, Sarah Shaw says

That students debate how to treat campus memorials to figures linked with unsavoury historical events is perhaps a fitting legacy

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Ucas end of cycle report also shows that number of EU undergraduates accepted on to courses reached record high