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The economy, business and industry benefit from a thriving university sector – yet tax-avoiding companies allow it to wither, writes Peter Scott
Although in financial terms no one has won the jackpot, there are some who are nursing huge losses, says Jonathan Wolff
Southport MP and Liverpool philosophy graduate John Pugh on why Liverpool's plans to cut the departments are unjustifiable
Complete results for a peculiarly British exercise in assessing academic research
Russell group complain members face some of the toughest reductions and may be forced to lay people off
I've seen packages of submissions come back to departments still sealed, says John Sutherland
Tomorrow's decision on new rules for allocating research funding could see some big names lose out, says Anthea Lipsett
Plans to allocate funding based on the RAE findings will benefit smaller institutions producing top quality research
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
Woolly findings promoted in the media undermine serious academic work, writes Anthea Lipsett
Simon Caulkin: RAE s a classic example of the self-defeating performance-management overwhelming the public sector
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