Research masters are meeting expectations
A review of the research masters course launched last year suggests that it is meeting the expectations of many participating students, the Office of Science and Technology and the research councils...
A review of the research masters course launched last year suggests that it is meeting the expectations of many participating students, the Office of Science and Technology and the research councils...
Eager admissions tutors are putting the applications system under threat by poaching students during clearing. Universities and Colleges Admissions Service chief executive Tony Higgins claims that "...
An inquiry has been launched by the Council of Legal Education into the first significant drop in the pass rate of Bar School students. The CLE announced this week that the proportion of students...
Anyone about to enter a North American university and concerned about the criteria in their all-pervasive grading system could do worse than consult Chad Nelson, a graduate student at Simon Fraser...
Edinburgh University has joined forces with a clutch of pharmaceutical firms to carry out research that could lead to a better understanding of how small molecules interact with cellular proteins....
Dear Ron... In the third of our open letters to the Dearing committee of inquiry into higher education, Tony Wood, (left) vice chancellor of the University of Luton, takes pride in his university's...
I read the first part of Alexander Murray's article on the development of management studies at Oxford (THES, August 2) with some sympathy. When resources are limited, to devote them to one cause may...
Cambridge University is set to modernise its professorial promotions system in an effort to curb the age-old abuse of academic patronage. Campaigners are viewing it as the first step in a long-...
Adrian James, a scientist at University College London, is confident that his new device (a fast omni-directional non-scanning energy mass analyser) will be safe with aircraft baggage handlers when...
THES reporters on the annual race of students for places which gets under way this week with hurdles for both sides. Paisley University believes it is the first higher education institution to set up...
Creating a more flexible labour market will not reduce unemployment in developed countries, new research has found. In a paper published in the Economic Journal in July, Francis Teal, a member of...
A rich vein of discontent with the quality of teaching in universities has been tapped by graduate Anna Tobin. Like Anna Tobin (THES, July 26) I take the quality of teaching very seriously. Her...
SUNDAY. The Italian academic year may not be intense but it is long, stretching from mid-September to the end of July. In Bologna it is usually stifling and humid by now, but clear sunshine and warm...
Measures to bolster ailing former public sector institutions have been introduced by Welsh funding chiefs. A "restructuring fund" worth Pounds 700,000 has been revised by the 糖心Vlog Funding...
If being in the right place at the right time counts for anything, the trio of Miguel Martinez, Mike Noon and Sarah Jenkins should enjoy spectacularly successful careers. The trio - all at Cardiff...