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The National Student Survey received a boost to its credibility this week when Warwick Student Union, after a two-year boycott of the exercise, confirmed that it would now take part. The union said...
The National Student Survey received a boost to its credibility this week when Warwick Student Union, after a two-year boycott of the exercise, confirmed that it would now take part. The union said...
The Queen has officially opened the University of East London's new Business School, library and enterprise development service. Located on the waterfront of the Royal Albert Dock, the school...
Two research councils that were accused of risking the lives of researchers working in Islamic countries with their plans for a Foreign Office-supported project called "Combating Terrorism by...
UK drama departments are world leaders in combining the theory and practice of acting. Chloe Stothart reports. A group of strangers gather in a street. They stand still, bow their heads and stay...
When the Birmingham School of Acting became part of the University of Central England in October 2006, it moved from a dilapidated building to an ultramodern new centre, and its staff automatically...
Academics are being encouraged to enliven their lectures by adopting acting methods used by film stars such as Al Pacino, Johnny Depp and Jack Nicholson. A workshop run by a classically trained actor...
If you have ever blown your pay cheque on designer shoes or the latest gadget rather than putting it towards your pension, then you know that people do not always make rational economic decisions,...
Making public malicious views about academics and universities online is akin to abuse, but it is a growing problem. Lecturer Amy Binns reports We all know students do it. But ridiculing lecturers by...
Remember the old days when prospective students chose where to study based on little more than a campus tour, a flick through the prospectus and perhaps, most decisively, a family recommendation? No...
Jonathan Briggs is a connoisseur of blogging. The professor of new media design at Kingston University has used his weblogs over the past four years to publicise his work and spark debate among his...
Europe is not requiring grant recipients to publish in free online journals, but it might do so soon, says Keith Nuthall The European Commission has shied away from forcing all recipients of research...
Austria's Education Ministry is considering a bizarre plan to exempt students from paying university fees if they agree to join one of the country's lederhosen-wearing brass bands. Horst Wiedenhofer...
Australian higher education is likely to be a key issue in this year's federal election. The topic is high on the agenda of the Labor Party, whose new leader, Kevin Rudd, has attacked the Government...
A lawsuit has been filed against three of the world's largest mobile telephone makers over an infringement of patented technology developed at the University of Washington. The companies are also...
One outspoken victim of football 'hazing' has prompted a Canadian institution to ban the practice, writes Philip Fine A Canadian university that cancelled a season of gridiron football after one of...