Graduate vacancies rise, but so do number of applicants
More than 50 graduates are chasing every job offered by some of Britain’s top employers, new research suggests.
More than 50 graduates are chasing every job offered by some of Britain’s top employers, new research suggests.
David Willetts has urged universities to redouble their efforts to boost knowledge transfer income from businesses despite a stagnant economy.
A former employee of Queen’s University Belfast has been arrested as part of an investigation into alleged threats to kill a former colleague.
By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed
A professor of pharmacology has been named as the new head of Brunel University.
The number of research council-funded doctoral students remaining in the academy beyond graduation is increasing, new figures reveal.
The president of Universities UK has written a letter to newspapers in India expressing his “deep sadness” at the murder of student Anuj Bidve and to reassure others planning to study in Britain that...
Links between universities and manufacturing could help make Britain 'great' again. John Morgan writes
Scientists and novelists have joined forces to pen dramatic tales of discovery. Matthew Reisz writes
A researcher from Bournemouth University has published what he describes as a pioneering example of "scholarship in the guise of a film script".
United StatesPreferential, not equal treatmentA US university was justified in challenging one of its students over the compatibility of her views on homosexuality with her training as a counsellor,...
While covering the Arab Spring, photography tutor Guy Martin was injured in a blast that has left a lasting legacy. Matthew Reisz writes
Local outreach initiatives forge ahead after 'absurd' closure of national programme. Jack Grove writes
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCHHealth Technology Assessment programme? Award winner: Rachel Jordan? Institution: University of Birmingham? Value: ?240,112Supported self-management for patients...
Unexpected institutional failure would accelerate 'polarised' borrowing trend. Simon Baker reports