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Vice-chancellor of Bath University asked to leave immediately amid ongoing pay row
Dame Glynis Breakwell has been at the centre of a long-running argument around senior pay at universities.
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Dame Glynis Breakwell has been at the centre of a long-running argument around senior pay at universities.
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The National Student Survey, which was boycotted by several other student unions last year, has opened for final year undergraduates.
Music
Music Editor Henry Eshbaugh flew all the way to New York to see the mariachi band from hell
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The SACAs, which had the highest number of nominations ever last year, officially open on Monday
Science
We’re generating more data than ever before, but where are we going to store it? Some scientists are pinning their hopes on using the building blocks of life to help solve the issue.
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Students were reminded that homophobia, sexism, and racism were not acceptable in the department.
Music
Panda Bear's latest EP is an exploration of his influences
Science
The technique allows for new insights into developmental biology.
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Imperial is opening a maths lab in partnership with a French research agency, offering some hope to post-Brexit academic funding
Travel
Scandinavian countries are famous for offering the best views of northern lights, or Aurora Borealis, especially visible above the North Magnetic Pole. However, getting up there may not be the best value for money. Luckily, there are some UK locations, where you can enjoy the lights for a short study
Film & TV
Charlie Brooker is back, with six new episodes of his dark sci-fi anthology. But how do these episodes compare to seasons past? We take you through the highs, the lows, and the weird.
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Dr Claudia de Rham was awarded a Finalist title, in the first year the awards were open to UK scientists.