Cardiff University - A healthy expansion
Edwina Hart, the Minister for Health and Social Services in Wales, has attended a ceremony marking a key stage in the expansion of Cardiff University's School of Medicine. The Welsh Assembly...
Edwina Hart, the Minister for Health and Social Services in Wales, has attended a ceremony marking a key stage in the expansion of Cardiff University's School of Medicine. The Welsh Assembly...
A London university is linking up with the British University in Dubai to run a new MSc course in the Gulf state. The course in construction law and dispute resolution will begin in Dubai in 2009 in...
Jeff Hoffman, the 64-year-old former Nasa astronaut with five Space Shuttle missions and more than 20 million miles of space travel under his belt, is to help teach a new generation of physicists...
A deal has been struck between the University of Salford and the BBC that will include new joint courses, enterprise training and student placements with the broadcaster. The partnership, the first...
A £2.5 million research project into how rainforests control the composition and chemistry of the atmosphere is being led by Lancaster University. The three-year venture, funded by the Natural...
Projects with tangible social benefit have a better shot at FP7 cash, an expert tells Melanie Newman
EUROPEAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETYThe European Mathematical Society has announced the winners of the fifth round of EMS Prizes, which take place every four years. Ten prizes worth EUR5,000 (£3,975) have...
Lee Sanders will use his experience at Durham to bring Birmingham's ambitions for the future from concepts to reality
Sir Roderick Floud, dean of the School of Advanced Studies at the University of London and president emeritus of London Metropolitan University, has been appointed provost of Gresham College. The...
Official says Saudis will have an independent, world-class university by next year. John Gill reports
The fuss over external examining and standards misses the point - degrees really are no longer what they were, says Kevin Sharpe
At a seminar in Romania, Jon Baldwin finds that this new member of the EU has valuable lessons for UK universities
The work of advising select committees is demanding and rigorous, and it deserves reward in the REF, argues Steven Barnett
Researchers are anxious that quality indicators could become benchmarks, reports John Gill
The University of Manchester is asking current and former staff to give back thousands of pounds it says they have been wrongly paid.An internal audit discovered that 1,073 people were overpaid a...