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We would like to make it clear that the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council is not "closing an avenue of study" in, or "declining to fund", certain areas of nanotechnology research ("...
We would like to make it clear that the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council is not "closing an avenue of study" in, or "declining to fund", certain areas of nanotechnology research ("...
In these days of marketing and competition for students, it is inevitable that Britain's universities will produce glossy material and state-of-the-art websites in the attempt to steal a march on...
Mary Evans's opinion piece about the politics of education ("Stranger than fiction: Harry Potter and the Order of the Entitled", 31 July) makes a few worthwhile points on the failure of new Labour's...
Higher education still displays the English class system red in tooth and claw more dramatically than any other sector of employment. All difference must magically be transformed into hierarchy. The...
Ken Smith proposes that "'we simply give everyone a break and accept these variant spellings" ("Just spell it like it is", 7 August). This sounds like an excellent response to feeling "fed up with...
So Ken Smith thinks we should accept spelling errors. He is mistaken - a word that is, curiously, an anagram of his own name. Well, not quite; but it is only one letter out, so presumably it does not...
I see that a new survey of young academics shows that they still see "self-fulfilment" as a key career aim ("Young academics striving to fit in reveal high anxiety", 7 August). This underlines that...
Polly Arnold is happy to have traded MIT's 24-hour stress for Scottish teamwork. Olga Wojtas reports
By British standards, if not those of the US, the University of Oxford is a very rich institution. But the majority of its wealth is held by its colleges.Oxford's total endowments exceed £3 billion,...
Report urges measures to boost roles of ethnic minorities and women, writes Melanie Newman

Check out our guide to Clearing 2015 University staff are pulling out all the stops this week to help prospective students secure a place at university - staying up all night to man telephone lines,...
A lecturer is suing the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister (OFMDFM) of Northern Ireland over its handling of the appointment of a Commissioner for Victims and Survivors. Marie...
The Privy Council granted taught degree-awarding powers last week to the Arts Institute at Bournemouth. This allows the institute to apply for "university college" title later this year. The...
A move from London to Milton Keynes for The Open University's Validation Services (OUVS) unit has prompted complaints from staff. The move was announced in April this year and is set for February...
Creative skills workshops for those in "traditionally non-creative industries", such as engineering, are to be offered by De Montfort University. The workshops aim to inspire innovation and increase...