'Invisible' gays in top roles? We'll have to see about that
Lack of v-cs who have come out is 'an issue across the sector', says Stonewall. David Matthews writes
Lack of v-cs who have come out is 'an issue across the sector', says Stonewall. David Matthews writes
A worsening in the student-to-staff ratio in midwifery courses in recent years could be compromising the quality of teaching, a union has warned.
Hefce announces second batch of Revolving Green Fund projects. David Matthews reports
MMR vaccine study disputeWakefield sues BMJ for libelThe former doctor whose discredited research linked the MMR vaccine to autism has launched a libel suit against the British Medical Journal....
United StatesWe can't all be Frank Lloyd WrightStudents in architecture and the arts are among the most likely to struggle to find work after graduating, according to a US study. Unemployment among...
The coalition's university reforms seem ill-conceived to Ireland's funding chief. Matthew Reisz reports
LEVERHULME TRUSTMajor Research Fellowships? Award winner: Berys Gaut? Institution: University of St Andrews? Value: ?93,421The philosophy of creativity? Award winner: Robert Gildea? Institution:...
Les Ebdon tells the government to keep its hands off the widening participation funding - it's too important to lose
Accounts show Russell Group rises as politicians focus on executive salaries. John Morgan reports
The number of overseas branch campuses set up by universities has reached 200 with another 37 planned, as activity shifts from the Gulf region to Asia.
Segregating male and female students could lead to better results for both sexes, a psychologist at Manchester Business School has claimed.
A university is launching a training scheme for leaders of small and medium-sized enterprises on the open market after running over 1,000 heavily subsidised courses.
'Agile predators' deliver increased debt and lower pay, Harvard study suggests. Simon Baker reports
An overly biddable sector may have succeeded in making itself redundant, Matthew Reisz hears
Teaching-led universities have been more open than research-intensive institutions to adopting a Japanese manufacturing technique designed to cut out "wasteful" inefficiency as they face a tougher...