An uncertain future for Scottish research
Scotland鈥檚 academics should be concerned about the impact of a 鈥榶es鈥 vote, says Jill Stephenson
Scotland鈥檚 academics should be concerned about the impact of a 鈥榶es鈥 vote, says Jill Stephenson

Whatever the result of the referendum, the impact on Scottish higher education will be considerable. David Matthews talks to advocates for both sides

Police have carried out a controlled explosion after finding 鈥渟uspicious items鈥 in a Newcastle University building.

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

Just 17 per cent of employers recruit directly from business schools when hiring first-time managers, a new survey has revealed

A cross-party group of MPs is keeping a 鈥渃lose eye鈥 on the development of the multi-million pound Francis Crick Institute

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A 鈥渕agic carpet鈥 that protects the elderly from falls and clothing that detects cancer risk among ground-breaking higher education research projects

Universities and science minister David Willetts has announced a 拢48 million investment in biomedical research.

Libby Hackett is to leave the University Alliance after five years as its chief executive

Brazil will aim to be spend 10 per cent of GDP on education within a decade after a national plan was passed by the country鈥檚 main legislature.

DfE report suggests grammar schools appear not to have huge influence on HE path once background taken into account

Which major cities have the best universities, and the most university-educated citizens?

Around 5 per cent of US university presidents hold a permit to carry a concealed handgun, according to a survey of 401 college leaders.

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