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WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS Who claims the top spot as we reveal the top 200 institutions? PLUS Palgrave Macmillan/ Times Higher humanities writing prizewinner COMING SOON Derrida special
WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS Who claims the top spot as we reveal the top 200 institutions? PLUS Palgrave Macmillan/ Times Higher humanities writing prizewinner COMING SOON Derrida special
Southampton Institute has been granted the power to award degrees. The institute, which has awarded degrees from Nottingham Trent University since 1992, will be able to confer awards in its own name...
Academic union leaders have accused Richard Davies, vice-chancellor of Swansea University, of attempting to smuggle in a "dictatorial" system of governance under plans to streamline management. They...
Sunderland University opened the doors of its £2 million science park last week. St Peter's Gate was developed in partnership with the Business and Innovation Centre and the City of Sunderland and is...
The key aim of many credit accumulation and transfer systems - to guarantee students transfer between institutions - is a "mirage" that risks undermining the whole enterprise, a report from the...
The first survey of knowledge-transfer activities in universities across Europe was launched last week by the Association for University Research and Industry Links. Members from countries including...
Risk management is a high priority for most UK universities, according to a survey carried out by a spin-off company from the London School of Economics. Corporate Risk Group had responses from 20...
Overseas students are getting better at finding the best deal. As a result, Geoff Maslen reports, the UK risks losing out to cheaper competitors Britain has the highest living costs among the main...
Universities will not be penalised if they fail to meet their own milestones for enrolling more students from poor backgrounds, the Government confirmed this week. Academic institutions will also be...
The first sign of a change in government thinking on financial support for part-time students emerged this week, as ministers approved a "sliding scale" of grants. After a lobbying campaign by the...
The Department For International Development, which oversees an annual research budget of more than £150 million, has demonstrated a "fundamental lack of scientific culture", MPs say. In a report...
A college has paid £15,000 to settle a disability discrimination claim brought by its former disability coordinator. Solicitors acting for Sharifa Farley, who headed a disability rights project at...
"Nowadays, everything can be settled using money." With these nonchalant words, Zhang, a Chinese sixth-form student taking his A levels in Oxford, explained how simple it is to fix a place at...
A dearth of university places in China means that 1.3 million of the country's school-leavers are denied a university place, so demand for places in the world-renowned British system is on the...
Leader of the revolution and all that jazz A love of music was listed by a fifth of the country's university heads in a survey of vice-chancellors' backgrounds last month by The Times Higher . Few,...