I'd have to be mad to leave here, they said - and they were right
Surprise gave way to empathy when Terran Lane gave up a tenured post, full of anger and sorrow at the erosion of an institution he loved

Surprise gave way to empathy when Terran Lane gave up a tenured post, full of anger and sorrow at the erosion of an institution he loved

Christmas can come early if universities tap the wisdom of the emeriti, argues Angela Thody (with help from Charles Dickens)
Nearly two in three UK universities are setting English language requirements below the recommended level for undergraduate students from outside the European Union, according to a Times Higher...
Academic performance is not a predictor of whether researchers remain in the academy, a study has concluded.

Queen Mary loses high-profile intellectual Lisa Jardine to London rival. Matthew Reisz reports

But Hefce says 'no reason to believe' AAB policy will shut out more students. John Morgan writes
The performance of the "already over-stretched" Shared Services Centre for the UK research councils may suffer further when new bodies begin to use the centre in the coming months, it has been warned.
Universities should regularly inspect their collaborative partners to check on their financial stability and legal status, according to beefed-up Quality Assurance Agency requirements.
Women may be systematically asking for smaller amounts of research funding than men, a study has claimed.
Buckingham unaware that college it validates has slipped again. David Matthews writes
Healthcare studiesHEA's prescription for learningThe Higher Education Academy has announced plans to work with the Council of Deans of Health on a year-long project to improve education for health...
We can't resist investing in karma and bargaining with fate, say researchers. Matthew Reisz reports

"Why me?" That was the defensive reaction of T.G. Ventnor, our Professor of Leisure Studies, to the allegation that the learned journal of which he is editor had displayed "anomalous citation...
Ken Pounds' "Planetary attraction" (Opinion, 16 August) rightly draws attention to the tremendous scientific, technological and inspirational value of space research to advanced economies such as the...
Involving universities in developing and monitoring A levels is a good idea and will help to address grade inflation - but the model proposed by Ofqual is unlikely to work ("Higher counsel is no...