Arts institute renamed
The London Institute is to be renamed the University of the Arts London after the Privy Council approved the change. It will comprise five colleges: Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins...
The London Institute is to be renamed the University of the Arts London after the Privy Council approved the change. It will comprise five colleges: Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins...
Northern Ireland's universities and colleges were this week affected by the fallout from Beverley Hugh's resignation as immigration minister. Jane Kennedy, Ulster direct rule minister, was whisked...
Academic union leaders have accused Richard Davies, Swansea University's vice-chancellor, of breaking a promise to allow four departments threatened with closure to continue recruiting for another...
A consultation on whether the next research assessment exercise - due in 2008 - should be conducted by two tiers of panels has been launched by the funding councils. All four funding bodies are...
Scottish academics lack passion and aggression when it comes to the marketplace, says Ken Morse, managing director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Entrepreneurship Center. MIT is working...
A PhD candidate who was told that five years' work was "some of the dullest and [most] unimaginative" an examiner had seen is seeking almost £100,000 in compensation from Royal Holloway, University...
A group of business executives who paid £8,500 for an MBA course are still awaiting exam results and certificates from Southampton University six months after handing in their final dissertations,...
Creative writing faces an uncertain future at Cardiff University after a series of personality clashes and complaints from students about poor PhD supervision, writes Phil Baty. In a letter obtained...
A course in golf studies, one of the most persistently derided of so-called Mickey Mouse degrees, has been given the seal of approval by funding chiefs, writes Alison Goddard. The ÌÇÐÄVlog...
The government's flagship foundation degree is making only limited progress towards ministers' main goals for higher education access and expansion, figures show. The two-year course is so far having...
Archaeologists are losing the fight to save Britain's battlefields from the mounting destruction wrought by armies of metal detectorists, farmers and developers. Experts have called on the government...
The monitoring of university efforts to recruit more working-class students by the government's proposed access regulator is set to be the key issue of debate as the higher education bill comes under...
The UK is poorly prepared to meet the needs of the more than 800,000 international students expected to flood into its universities and colleges by 2018, experts have warned. Academic institutions...
Down under vs over here: What's on offer? UK: Scholarships Chevening Scholarships: about 2,400 offered a year, most covering postgraduate fees plus maintenance but some fees only. Commonwealth...
British universities excel at managing the transition of students from school to degree courses, and US universities could learn from them in order to cut dropout rates, a conference heard last week...