New fears for lab-based courses in run-up to funding reform
Renewed warnings have been voiced about the impact of funding changes on science and engineering departments amid fears that some will become loss-makers.
Renewed warnings have been voiced about the impact of funding changes on science and engineering departments amid fears that some will become loss-makers.
Proposed cuts threaten university's place among elite, pro v-c claims. David Matthews reports
Vice-chancellors agree on need to downsize from existing 10 institutions, writes David Matthews
Head says low fees and vocational courses will serve the students others ignore. David Matthews reports
Synthetic organic chemists and mathematicians appeal to Cameron over cuts. Paul Jump writes
The number of researchers employed on fixed-term contracts is declining - but the average length of the contracts is also getting shorter.
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Demands that scholars like David Starkey not speak outside their subject threaten intellectual freedom, Frank Furedi says
Northern Ireland - and the rest of the UK - has a lot riding on tough decisions over how to pay for higher education, says Tony Gallagher
Barbara Wootton's life of public engagement was remarkable. It ranged from international affairs to welfare, from law reform to wages policy. She served as a magistrate for many years, bringing the...
A call for political morality reveals top-level debates often missed outside China, writes Jonathan Fenby
Perhaps the most telling thing about this book is what it does not say. If you were to ask where the highest concentration of science and technology studies (STS) researchers can be found in the...
I believe the story of how Ulysses' dog recognised his disguised master after 10 years' absence. My dog's memory of humans - to say nothing of their scents - is infinitely better than mine. He also...
Labour was doomed to lose the popular vote long before Nick 'n' Dave cosied up, writes Paul Whiteley