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Oxford University is set to receive the biggest benefaction to a UK university by a former student, allowing it to launch an Institute for Science and Civilisation. Computing pioneer James Martin has...
Oxford University is set to receive the biggest benefaction to a UK university by a former student, allowing it to launch an Institute for Science and Civilisation. Computing pioneer James Martin has...
Sir Alec Jeffreys, Royal Society Wolfson research professor of genetics at Leicester University and pioneer of genetic fingerprinting, was presented with a lifetime achievement award at the Pride of...
Ministers are reconsidering white-paper plans to create teaching-only universities after the proposals were rejected by existing universities on the grounds that they threaten the link between...
Universities will find it harder to win extra state cash if the link between teaching and research is broken, academics will hear this week. Roger Brown, the principal of Southampton Institute, will...
Funding for teaching and research will rise by an inflation-beating 5.3 per cent in Scottish universities and colleges next year. The Scottish 糖心Vlog Funding Council hailed the increase as...
Canadian scientist Elizabeth Cannon believes the UK can learn lessons from her country about improving opportunities for women. Professor Cannon, who has been touring the UK as part of an exchange...
Loughborough University won a Royal Society award this week for bringing its equal-opportunities policies out of the "dark ages". The university was one of three institutions to win a Royal Society...
Christine Hallett this week became the new principal of Stirling University and the first woman to head a pre-1992 university in Scotland. She had been acting principal since the sudden death of...
Quality watchdogs have delivered one of the worst ever inspection reports for a UK degree course. A damning critique of the finance and accounting degree offered at the University of East London will...
It takes a special kind of person (in this case, Kees Moelicker of Rotterdam's Natuur- museum) to admit to the people of Dublin that he had watched homosexual necrophilia in the mallard duck for an...
Swansea University academics are hoping to win support from the Queen in their fight to save departments from closure. Local representatives of the Association of University Teachers have petitioned...
Top-up fees could make the task of raising credit more difficult for some English universities, widening the gap between rich and poor institutions, according to analysts Standard & Poor's....
London's students would be better off quitting the capital even if it meant leaving rent-free rooms at home, according to a report published this week. The report concludes that the cost of being a...
Further education colleges will deliver most of the extra 10,000 foundation degree places next year, but some could get little cash for doing so, The Times Higher has learnt. About two-thirds of the...
Talks are under way between ministers and Labour backbenchers about "clarification" of the higher education bill as it emerged that up to 20 vice-chancellors are poised to step up their lobbying...