Nordic higher education in decline?
The region’s reputation for excellence could be threatened by funding cuts and restructuring

The region’s reputation for excellence could be threatened by funding cuts and restructuring

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

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

UK prime minister May’s schools and higher education policymaking relies on anecdote and politicians’ own experience, not evidence

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

Why are postgraduates and postdocs so expendable and professors so untouchable, asks a geneticist subjected to a paranoid boss’ abuse

David Palfreyman considers how secretiveness about the benefits a graduate might expect might fall foul of trading regulations

América M. Lizárraga González charts the progress being made towards embedding an international approach in Mexican universities

Funding bodies must foster a long-term vision for public awareness if research is to gain a place in the cultural mainstream, say Sam Illingworth and Andreas Prokop
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