A starring role
Research into practices in Jacobean theatre by Martin White, professor of theatre at the University of Bristol, is featured on an interactive DVD. The disc was created by Ignition Films as an...
Research into practices in Jacobean theatre by Martin White, professor of theatre at the University of Bristol, is featured on an interactive DVD. The disc was created by Ignition Films as an...
Ian Stewart is being honoured for his work promoting maths and sharing his passion for it with the public. Hannah Fearn reports
United StatesBonds ... Stanford bondsTop US universities are "selling debt" in a bid to shore up their recession-hit finances. Stanford University has become the latest leading institution to sell...
Nigeria intends to join the international elite within a decade. Phil Baty reports from Abuja
Does the success of 'Adam' herald a future of automated research? asks Jesse Whittock
ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCILSix new research fellows in the creative and performing arts will share more than £1.4 million in funding from the AHRC. These fellowships - each worth more than £...

Carolyn Fowler, Durham University's first female registrar, plans to bridge the divide between academics and administrators
Choreographer Emilyn Claid has been made a professor by University College Falmouth. As associate field director and senior lecturer of choreography at Falmouth, Professor Claid has worked with...
David Robinson says Canada has much to teach us about the commercial imperative in academia and its dangers
Higher education standards are in the spotlight, but investigation has found no evidence of serious deficiencies, says Colin Riordan
Ann Singleton, Steve Tombs and David Whyte decry the insidious way in which academics are being used to monitor foreign students and staff
After years of battling the Nimbys, John Brooks formulated a campus plan that articulates Manchester Met's values
The first of the annual university league tables has been published by The Independent, topped as usual by the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. However, the newspaper's table, printed on 30...
Report issues warning over impact of Web 2.0 on teaching and learning, writes Rebecca Attwood
The amount of small-group teaching provided by universities may have increased since the introduction of top-up fees, but sector bodies are "ignoring" evidence that students in England put in fewer...