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Repeal the Human Rights Act? A study explains why we would be mad to do so, says Rachael Ita

The professor of neurology on the doctor’s life, treating and befriending a treasured author and bringing memoir, medical biography and pop-sci together in writing Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Medicine

Vice-chancellors warn that leading researchers will flee if unrest over tuition fees is not resolved swiftly

Universal free higher education regarded as unaffordable in country’s current economic crisis

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

William Kolbrener on a study of the tales that centre on a place that is both a real Polish city and an imaginary realm

Blow your mind by travelling to the bizarre yet beautiful frontier of physics, says Tara Shears

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

With the right strategies, becoming the leading country for scholarship and science is within the UK’s grasp, says Jamie Martin

Five engineers set out why engineering is part of our everyday lives and what universities can do to change the way it is taught

World-leading institutions will require greater funding, internationalisation and autonomy, says C. Raj Kumar

The official weekly newsletter of the University of Poppleton. Finem respice!

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

America is head and shoulders above other nations in attracting and retaining prizewinning scientists