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Cannibalism in Britain existed as recently as 2,000 years ago, say Bristol University archaeologists. Bones discovered in a cave at Alveston, Gloucestershire, by a local caving group, date from...
Cannibalism in Britain existed as recently as 2,000 years ago, say Bristol University archaeologists. Bones discovered in a cave at Alveston, Gloucestershire, by a local caving group, date from...
Sir Michael Bichard, who resigned as permanent secretary of state at the Department for Education and Employment two weeks ago, has been appointed rector of the London Institute. He will succeed Sir...
Three new research professorships in analytical science have been announced by the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Three universities will share...
The item "Two stand down from RAE panel discussions" (THES, February 23) may have given the impression that two research assessment exercise panel members are standing down because they took part in...
The Cardionetics Institute of Bioinformatics is based at Aston University, not at Birmingham University as we said (THES, February 23). The institute, funded by Cardionetics Ltd, was opened by Aston'...
The government must invest more in teaching staff and accommodation at universities if it is to meet its targets for nursing, midwifery and health professional students, says a National Audit Office...
National auditors warned this week that low student achievement and retention rates in further education colleges are jeopardising learning targets set by the government. Only half of further...
Universities Scotland has called on the Scottish ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council to back off from its controversial proposals on teaching funding and to work with the university principals on a...

Michael Jackson has vowed that a broken foot will not prevent him speaking to the Oxford Union next Tuesday. The singer's address will mark the launch of his Heal the Kids foundation. He will be...

Top universities are being urged to pilot American-style Scholastic Assessment Tests after evidence that they increase academic opportunities for bright students from poor backgrounds. The Sutton...
University libraries are spurning the electronic version of the prestigious scientific journal Nature because of the cost and its delayed news content. At least 14 United Kingdom universities have...
Angry trainee teachers have claimed that government funding promises are not all that they appear to be. A recent campaign advertised grants of up to £7,500 for those training to teach secondary...
Vice-chancellors are to look at ways to revolutionise collaboration and how it could affect the governance of universities and colleges, at today's Universities UK meeting in Newcastle. UUK's longer-...
Luton University is facing strike action and a national academic boycott as the full extent of its restructuring plans emerge, writes Phil Baty. Natfhe, the lecturers union, has warned that Luton has...
The teaching quality assessment exercise has been rendered all but meaningless by grade inflation, gamesmanship and the rise of inspectors' "cartels", experts have claimed. Analysis of 665 teaching...