A cultural bridge Liliana Hiris has been named Romania's first honorary consul in Scotland for her work to improve her homeland's image 18 December
Calling the tune YolanDa Brown successfully combines management science studies and an award-winning career as a jazz musician 11 December
Norman Barry, 1944-2008 Norman Barry, one of the country's leading exponents of classical liberalism, has died. By Matthew Reisz 11 December
Open market Martin Bean is looking to use IT know-how gained at Microsoft to ensure the continued success of The Open University 4 December
A moving image Willie Doherty uses his art to explore the underlying issues and complexity behind the politics in Northern Ireland 27 November
Star of Africa Enock Matovu's groundbreaking research into sleeping sickness is helping to save lives and winning him honours 20 November
Indelible marks Tim Thompson uses his skill as a forensic anthropologist to help identify bodies by looking at their tattoos and piercings 13 November
Sharp students Anneliese Mackintosh is one of the postgraduates at Glasgow who produce an online journal to boost their skills 6 November
Hack attack Jeff Yan and a colleague at Newcastle have developed a tool to help web companies beat the spammers By John Gill 30 October
Sheer art attack Pharmacologist Robin Plevin's 'health entertainment' uses drama and humour to spread the word on coronary disease 23 October
Voice of America Talking dust-bowl blues: historian and resolutely amateur musician Will Kaufman hymns the world of Guthrie and Steinbeck By John Gill 16 October
In with the new Former NUS president Gemma Tumelty remains focused on modern universities with a public affairs role at Million+ By Rebecca Attwood 9 October
Reich and wrong Richard Evans, Cambridge's new Regius professor of modern history, finds much to be optimistic about in his discipline By Matthew Reisz 2 October
Equal concerns John Hills is to chair a panel that will analyse Britain's continuing social divisions, writes Rebecca Attwood By Rebecca Attwood 25 September
Mind games Paralympic coach Ross Hall explains the psychological side of wheelchair rugby - known as 'murderball' - to Olga Wojtas 18 September
Kiwi fruits The University of Auckland may soon become a big draw for UK students, David Baker tells Olga Wojtas 11 September
Novel approach Heriot-Watt's Greg Michaelson has traded writing computer science textbooks for a work of fiction, discovers Olga Wojtas 4 September
Tim Cooke, 1947-2008 A pioneer of multidisciplinary cancer research, described as a true visionary in the field, has died. 4 September
Modem love 'Cyberpsychologist' Mark Griffiths studies the addicts and adepts of online dating and gambling. Melanie Newman reports 28 August
Flying doctor Earth scientist Dougal Jerram is giving television viewers a bird's-eye view of Britain from his 'motorbike on wings' 21 August
Clocking on Misha Ahrens looks forward to spending the four years of his Henry Wellcome Fellowship studying our perception of time 14 August
Gerard Kelly, 1968-2008 Gerard Kelly, a former president of lecturers' trade union Natfhe, died of liver failure on 2 August at the age of 40. 14 August