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COVER STORY

8 January 2009
A lack of quantitative analysis and a tendency to avoid policy-based research has left the study of higher education in the doldrums, John Gill hears
NEWS

8 January 2009
Reports expose attempts to inflate ratings by selective submission, writes Melanie Newman

8 January 2009
Experts warn that metrics must not be at the core of future research assessment. John Gill reports

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ONLINE COLUMNISTS
8 January 2009
The passing of American singer, guitarist, songwriter and civil-rights activist Odetta reminds us of the power of music and the relevance of history, says Tara Brabazon
29 December 2008
Managers have gone to work on the RAE figures, and now Gloria Monday does not know if her university has gone up, down or nowhere at all. But she knows she’s unlikely to be any better off
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TEACHING

11 December 2008
Teaching is more than just giving information, says Dale Salwak. It's about sharing experiences to help students begin their own journeys of discovery
BOOKS

8 January 2009
Robert Bradley enjoys a clear, elegant exposition of the history and principles of topology

8 January 2009
Behaviour is judged within cultural contexts and, says Christine Purdon, excused if deemed positive

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OPINIONS AND LEADERS

8 January 2009
Post-RAE, Bahram Bekhradnia calls for a renewed commitment to base public policy on evidence, not administrative convenience
CAREER
31 July 2008
Your enthusiasm could be key to engaging students in setting learning and career goals and identifying achievements they can build on.
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LAURIE TAYLOR COLUMN

8 January 2009
A significant proportion of academic staff at this university may be using drugs to enhance their performance.
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