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Put resources into international online learning, task force recommends. Rebecca Attwood reports
Put resources into international online learning, task force recommends. Rebecca Attwood reports
Willetts says he cannot intervene despite validation by University of Portsmouth. Simon Baker reports
The University and College Union remains on course for national strike ballots after failing to achieve breakthroughs on jobs, pay and pensions.Despite the union's failure to reach a deal with...
Northern Ireland's universities will be expected to deliver a more flexible education, attract more international students and produce "distinctive Northern Ireland graduates" despite facing a cut of...
Conservatives direct bile at academic who urged US jobless to protest. Matthew Reisz reports
Revamped curriculum to offer students a 'value proposition' post fees hike. Hannah Fearn reports
An ߣߣÊÓÆµn university has made changes to its innovative "new generation" undergraduate curriculum after satisfaction ratings from the first cohort of graduates revealed mixed results.The so-...
Knowledge transferThat's the enterprising spiritAcademics will be encouraged to behave more like entrepreneurs with the help of a Dragons' Den star. A series of "boot camp" seminars will advise...

Conference gets to grips with extreme adaptations and slash fiction. Matthew Reisz takes a peek
StockholmNasa - A Human AdventureThe Tekniska Museet (Sweden's National Museum of Science and Technology), founded in 1936, offers "an exciting journey from the infancy of industry to grand visions...

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"Not our vice-chancellor." That was the forthright response of Ted Odgers to the assertion by Tim Wilson, the outgoing vice-chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire, that "a vice-chancellor's...
...is cheer and courtesy, says Sally Feldman, and we could do with a little here
In good times and bad, scholars remain the best people to keep universities, and those within them, on their missions

The sciences may be embracing open access, but the humanities remain cool to the idea. Paul Jump investigates