Employers 'stuck in 1970s' over co-funding
V-c says industry is quick to criticise universities, but slow to engage with them. John Gill reports
V-c says industry is quick to criticise universities, but slow to engage with them. John Gill reports
The instability of the personality-driven world of university fund- raising was discussed at the European conference of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (Case) this week,...
Psychologist has made special goggles to trap electromagnetic signals. Melanie Newman reports
It may look like something the Wright brothers might have knocked up a century ago, but don't be fooled. The autonomous aerial vehicle is a state-of-the-art flying robot that could mean the...
The Tanaka Business School at Imperial College London - named after its businessman benefactor, Gary Tanaka, who donated £ million for its construction - has changed its name to Imperial College...
A team of archaeologists has found the body of a First World War soldier while undertaking an archaeological dig in Belgium. The soldier, identified as an ߣߣÊÓÆµn, was wearing full battle uniform...
Business-related content is to be increased in all music degrees offered by the University of Hertfordshire from the next academic year. The decision follows the success of the Music Industry and...
As the football season kicks off, a researcher at the University of Teesside is gearing up for a busy season. Sports studies lecturer Kevin Dixon wants to hear from so-called "football widows or...
A new insect species has been discovered on eBay by a researcher at the Rothamsted Research Institute. Richard Harrington acquired the fossilised insect, an aphid, for £20 from an eBay vendor in...
Why is a three-year-old toddler better at recognising everyday objects than the world's most powerful supercomputer? This will be among the questions addressed by Chris Bishop, a computer scientist...
Up to 50 students sponsored by the Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces will be joining the University of Birmingham to study science and engineering. The university is one of six institutions...
Free hugs have been on offer this week to the 5,000 prospective students and their families attending an open day at the University of Aberdeen. Duncan Taylor, in the fourth year of an English and...
Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness, has praised the "outstanding success" of an eight-year-old outreach programme that opens up university life to teenagers who may never...
The Scottish Funding Council (SFC) is to give £6.9 million to the Scottish Agricultural College (SAC) for the coming academic year. With campuses in Aberdeen, Ayr and Edinburgh, the SAC was, until...
An international conference celebrating the cult author W. G. Sebald - a memorial that the man himself "would have hated", according to the event's organiser, Amanda Hopkinson - will be hosted by the...