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Hard Evidence: are universities strapped for cash?

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imageAre universities counting their pennies?Education fund via Lucian Milasan/www.shutterstock.com

English universities have known since June that there would be cuts to higher education funding. Now the amount and detail of the savings have been disseminated to universities: the sector must make a total saving of £150m. Some have argued this is...

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The Beatles, Help! and the creation of the modern British man

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imageThe Beatles on Salisbury Plain whilst filming Help!PA/PA Archive

It’s 50 years since the release of the Beatles’s second feature film, Help!. Whatever you may think of the film itself (which got very mixed reviews) this rollicking film of “good, clean insanity” provides a wonderfully unique window on to the social changes...

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  1. Consumers in Asia buy luxuries for different reasons to the West
  2. Policing parenting: is the Family Court going to punish you for having a drink?
  3. Why we need to tread carefully in drawing up human rights rules for business
  4. In free speech debates, consider Christianity's history of liberalism
  5. Why local content in Africa's extractive sector won't work without home grown human capital
  6. Poaching prompts a review of Africa's transfrontier parks
  7. Booing Adam Goodes – racism is in the stitching of the AFL
  8. Friend or foe: what the shape of your face says about you
  9. Modifying student loan system could ensure access for all students
  10. Why, among so many issues, Bronwyn Bishop's helicopter trip gets our attention
  11. Let's give feral cats their citizenship
  12. Graduating into a weak job market: why so many grads can't find work
  13. Why Australia's war on bikies will inevitably end in failure
  14. The Down Under book and film remind us our copyright law's still unfair for artists
  15. Let's talk about sex over 60: condoms, casual partners and the ageing body
  16. Africa needs more infrastructure investment that boosts long-term jobs growth
  17. Getting free trade right can be good for workers and exporters
  18. US–Turkey cooperation on ISIS is bad news for Kurds
  19. How Boston 2024's Olympics bid could have been saved
  20. Dr Seuss, Dr King and the Scourge of Posthumous Works
  21. Temptation and exercise. How apps can help you make commitments you can't refuse
  22. Whatever our emotions tell us, not all whaling is the same
  23. Hactivists aren't terrorists – but US prosecutors make little distinction
  24. How Peru's drug trade is threatening its economic growth
  25. Animal research: varying standards are leading to bad science
  26. Cracking down on food waste means paying attention to sell-by dates
  27. How to respond to an allegation of sexual assault
  28. Inside Out and the democracy of the modern mind
  29. Our lip-reading technology promises to make hearing aids more human
  30. Abbott should say what he intends on same-sex marriage
  31. Half of biomedical research studies don't stand up to scrutiny – and what we need to do about that
  32. Why 50 Cent won't beat the revenge porn rap by crying bankruptcy
  33. Want more innovation? Try connecting the dots between engineering and humanities
  34. Racing the melt: the quest for heat-resistant chocolate
  35. Despite research breakthroughs, an anti-aging pill is still a long way off
  36. Four challenges we have to crack before immune therapy can revolutionize how we fight cancer
  37. Hepatitis B in Africa: the challenges in controlling the scourge
  38. Three reasons why Russia should not be called the greatest threat to the USA
  39. Why the case against designer babies falls apart
  40. The new tattoo: is body branding legal?
  41. Life in Squares: how the radical Bloomsbury Group fares on screen
  42. Are robot surgeons in the operating theatre as safe as they could be?
  43. As they compete to lay on the best student experience, universities musn't forget the academic one too
  44. Priapus is alive and well in cyberspace – the age-old art of trolling
  45. Microsoft wants to win back your support with Windows 10
  46. Newspaper ownership: political influence trumps the promise of profits
  47. We need to remember why we teach and learn languages
  48. Why central banks with shareholders might not be such a bad idea after all
  49. What's behind Saudi Arabia's connection to Islamic State?
  50. The potential of behavioural economics: beyond the nudge

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