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The Russell of Spring
Laurie Taylor's weekly bulletin from the University of Poppleton
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The week in higher education – 21 May 2015
Jo Johnson, the new universities and science minister, is yet to set out his stall in the media since being appointed on 11 May. A spokesman at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills dead...
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What’s casually cast aside?
Insecure employment takes a toll on individuals, but its effects may also cut to the very core of universities and their missions
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Sir Adrian Webb called back to reflect on direction of Glyndwr University
Review group to reconvene over future of higher education in North Wales
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Lebanese academy aims to close gulf with ‘culture of innovation’
Institutions seek new ways to halt exodus of country’s scholars
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Study reveals misery of overseas scholars ‘living the dream’
Many of the Italian researchers interviewed said they were unhappy working abroad
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Surprising responses to Hamlet Africa tour
Researcher finds reactions to Shakespeare performance vary wildly across continent
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Chile's universities set for some turmoil on long road to reform
Bumps are expected in decade-long shift away from market-based system
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Carbon-free Soas
Paul Webley calls on the academy to follow the institution’s lead and divest from fossil fuels
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Fairy tales and all that filth
Is updating children’s literature censorship or sensible? asks Sally Feldman
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How to Clone a Mammoth: The Science of De-extinction, by Beth Shapiro
Work to bring creatures back from the dead is a tale of wonder and warning, writes Tiffany Taylor
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Gabrielle Petit: The Death and Life of a Female Spy in the First World War, by Sophie De Schaepdrijver
The memory of a Belgian heroine differed from the woman herself, Niamh Gallagher discovers
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On the Commodity Trail: The Journey of a Bargain Store Product from East to West, by Alison Hulme
A remarkable investigation into the global traffic in cheap shelf-fillers uncovers both meanness and meaning in the market, says Louise Crewe
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Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World, by Bruce Schneier
Paul Bernal clicks with a maverick thinker who shows how business and governments are building a global surveillance network and how we can fight back