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Networks are becoming even more vital to academic life as they exploit technology to help researchers find colleagues and sustain work in novel fields. Anthea Lipsett reports When Steve Banwart...
Networks are becoming even more vital to academic life as they exploit technology to help researchers find colleagues and sustain work in novel fields. Anthea Lipsett reports When Steve Banwart...
If you've ever hated a computer, felt like screaming at an automated answering service or just got too disheartened to learn how to use a mobile phone, you will recognise the problem at the interface...
Research councils want to be able to fund overseas students to do PhDs, which would mark a radical change in policy that could prove highly controversial, writes Claire Sanders. The initiative,...
Universities have again been encouraged to build closer links to employers in the annual grant letter from the Education Secretary to the funding council. Building on the drive for employer-led...
A dozen academics at one of the world's most respected univer-sity centres for science policy have warned of a collapse of collegiality in a row over the appointment of a new head of teaching who has...
University applications fell by 3 per cent in the year variable fees were introduced, according to the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service's final figures for the 2006 entry. The number of...
Queen Margaret University College this week shed its college tag as it became Edinburgh's fourth full university. Queen Margaret was granted full degree-awarding powers in 1998, and it was given the...
Ninety-four per cent of students consider going to university "a worthwhile investment", according to the 2007 Student Experience Report from Unite. Students' top three motivations for going to...
Manchester University's Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre has been awarded a licence to produce its own radioactive tracers, enabling it to proceed with research into cancer, neurological and...
London has beaten Amsterdam, Barcelona and Stockholm to host the 2009 International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) annual meeting, it was confirmed this week. The seventh annual meeting is...
As the number of women in academia keeps climbing, even in the sciences, Tony Tysome hears that the shift in the balance could accelerate. Higher education is set for significant cultural change if...
British universities must not treat Asian students as "cash cows", a think-tank warned this week, saying that the good reputation of UK higher education is at stake. In a report on the challenges...
Universities fear that the Government is considering a second substantial hike in visa charges with potentially disastrous consequences for overseas student numbers. The Government came under fire...
Scandal over an alleged assault by members of sports team returns to haunt university president, writes Jon Marcus Prestigious US institution Duke University is under attack for failing to protect...
Harvard University has reportedly narrowed its hunt for a president to a handful of candidates: three Harvard administrators and a Nobel laureate, writes Jon Marcus. Two of the finalists are female:...