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Universities in northern England face having their contribution to the economy undermined after they missed out on a share of ...
Orientation week should not be about institutional formality but about human connection, writes Anusha Nataru. An engaging, ...
Professor Nasar Meer, of the UofG’s School of Social and Political Sciences, said: “By taking the first truly UK-wide look at how devolution has shaped - and been shaped by - our response to racial ...
Too many students – and some educators – misunderstand what critical thinking entails. Here, Marie Paretti explains why ...
Professor David Rose and Dr Patrick Rosenkranz have been awarded the prestigious National Teaching Fellowship by Advance HE.
The following expert comments were written by Professor Rosalind Malcolm, Director of Environmental Regulatory Research Group ...
Throughout history, fantastic treasures from various cultures have been stolen or mysteriously gone missing. Often their ...
This innovative research marks a significant step forward in improving the clinical management and quality of life for patients receiving CAR T-cell therapy.
In anticipation of 'What We Left Unsaid' releasing on August 7th 2025, Dr Winnie M Li discusses the new book and her approach to creative writing.
A new safety study has analysed motorcycle crash data and existing roadside safety barriers, raising the alarm over the ...
The “publish or perish” doctrine has been responsible, at least in part, for many deleterious effects on academic practice. Many proposals have been made, outlining methods that might help mitigate ...
The rise of on-line recruitment means that most demand for skills is local or global. There is a growing divide between courses and qualifications that meet intra-UK requirements for governance, ...