Appointments - 25 July 2013
University of WorcesterElizabeth PeelThe University of Worcester鈥檚 newly appointed professor of psychology and social change said the role provided an opportunity to 鈥渆nthuse and engage鈥 people...

University of WorcesterElizabeth PeelThe University of Worcester鈥檚 newly appointed professor of psychology and social change said the role provided an opportunity to 鈥渆nthuse and engage鈥 people...

Could England force a similar reversal? Howard Hotson asks
Brussels, 09 Feb 2004 GSM Europe, an interest group representing 143 mobile operating companies, has applauded a recent communication from the Commission aimed at boosting investment in the...
Brussels, 09 Feb 2004 GSM Europe, an interest group representing 143 mobile operating companies, has applauded a recent communication from the Commission aimed at boosting investment in the...
MoocsMore massive and multilingual tooTwo leading US massive open online course providers have each almost doubled the number of universities offering courses on their respective platforms. Coursera...

Scholars and senior sector figures on two books they plan to devour on holiday: a new must-read and a classic worthy of revisiting

Jill Stephenson praises a study of terror from the skies

Government speeds visas and extends post-study work opportunities

Universities and science minister David Willetts has laid out how the government plan to spend the 拢600 million allocated to research in December鈥檚 Autumn Statement
Brussels, 31 January 2002 Women in Industrial Research (WIR) So far, women and science activities have concentrated mainly on the public research sector. In order to develop effective strategies to...

Council鈥檚 structure must be more 鈥榯ransparent and inclusive鈥, report finds. Elizabeth Gibney writes

Research heads and other university staff on the burdens of submitting to the inaugural research excellence framework

The World Reputation Rankings measure an increasingly vital element in the social-network age, says Phil Baty

Universities must ensure that governing bodies are fit to do their part to prevent crises, Michael聽Shattock says

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