Appointments
A prominent researcher in health economics has been appointed to a new chair at Glasgow Caledonian University. Cam Donaldson, director of the Institute of Health and Society at Newcastle University,...
A prominent researcher in health economics has been appointed to a new chair at Glasgow Caledonian University. Cam Donaldson, director of the Institute of Health and Society at Newcastle University,...
Universities have yet to convince us that a higher level of cap would make a difference, argues Charles Clarke
Aid reforms and state retrenchment have raised demand for Ivy League places, says Amy Gutmann, but private capacity is limited
Data provided by Thomson Reuters from its Essential Science Indicators database, January 1999-October 2009
The British Homeopathic Association has been accused of misleading MPs over the scientific evidence for alternative medicine. The association presented several scientific reviews as offering support...

Survey responses vary on subject, institution, class, race and gender lines. Rebecca Attwood reports
US lecturers eager to tackle taboos and bolster understanding of a vital topic. Jon Marcus writes
Retrenchment may not take account of reductions already announced. Melanie Newman reports
Changes to visa rules for overseas students will come as a relief to universities that had feared tougher restrictions, according to the head of an international student group.The Government was due...
Ancient attitudes to uncertainty might be "more useful, appropriate and crucially more honest" than the current ethos governing teaching and research in the humanities.In a lecture on "Risk and...
Sector bemoans limited capacity as applications rise by 23 per cent. Rebecca Attwood reports
Protests warn that cuts will damage reputation and research standing. John Morgan reports
Britain and France may lie only 21 miles apart, with their capitals separated by just a two-hour train journey, but when it comes to academic traffic, it is largely a one-way track.A conference on "...
A report commissioned by the Government as part of a campaign to promote science has been criticised for its "cut-and-paste" text and use of Wikipedia as a reference source.The Shape of Jobs to Come...

Dealing with complex-sounding science should be familiar territory for Sir Patrick Stewart, the chancellor of the University of Huddersfield.The actor, best known for playing Captain Jean-Luc Picard...