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Editors' pick
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Research, access and teaching funding for every university in England, along with percentage change from last year
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Rankings for British universities in the Research Assessment Exercise 2008
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1 Jul 2013:
The economy, business and industry benefit from a thriving university sector – yet tax-avoiding companies allow it to wither, writes Peter Scott
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5 May 2009:
Although in financial terms no one has won the jackpot, there are some who are nursing huge losses, says Jonathan Wolff
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9 Mar 2009:
Complete results for a peculiarly British exercise in assessing academic research
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5 Mar 2009: Concern over expertise in languages being lost as universities shift focus to sports and media to keep up with demand
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5 Mar 2009:
Russell group complain members face some of the toughest reductions and may be forced to lay people off
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5 Mar 2009:
I've seen packages of submissions come back to departments still sealed, says John Sutherland
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20 Jan 2009: There is more need than ever to focus on key missions in higher education, writes Luke Georghiou
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20 Jan 2009:
Tomorrow's decision on new rules for allocating research funding could see some big names lose out, says Anthea Lipsett
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14 Jan 2009:
Plans to allocate funding based on the RAE findings will benefit smaller institutions producing top quality research
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8 Jan 2009:
Peer review is being touted as a cure-all for the Arts Council. But news from the peer-review-bedevilled world of academia may dent that enthusiasm
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5 Jan 2009:
Woolly findings promoted in the media undermine serious academic work, writes Anthea Lipsett
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21 Dec 2008:
Simon Caulkin: RAE s a classic example of the self-defeating performance-management overwhelming the public sector
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