20 Years Ago
Hundreds of Cambridge academics and students crowded into Senate House this week to be given a broad sweep of Oxbridge history, the gospel according to Lord Jenkins of Hillhead, the first Oxford...
Hundreds of Cambridge academics and students crowded into Senate House this week to be given a broad sweep of Oxbridge history, the gospel according to Lord Jenkins of Hillhead, the first Oxford...
Student satisfactionUK accommodation 'poor value'Almost half of UK university students are unhappy with the cost of their lodgings, a survey has found. Value for money was "important" to 93 per cent...
Researchers seeking an edge in the grant race are turning to expert help, writes Zoe Corbyn
MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCILAlmost £3 million in grants has been awarded by the Medical Research Council and 11 partner organisations as part of the second wave of funding for the National Prevention...
Dilys Williams, director of the new Centre for Sustainable Fashion, looks to a greener future for the clothes we wear
Martin Knapp, director of the Personal Social Services Research Unit at the London School of Economics, was recently awarded one of the first 100 Senior Investigator Awards from the National...
Diplomas represent a big departure in education, but they raise worrying questions for universities, says John Brooks
The UK can give its home cohort an international outlook without their going abroad. Let's hope the US doesn't learn to, writes Peter Brady
Academia needs to be more accommodating to those who cannot or choose not to work full time, argues Keith Kahn-Harris
Manchester v-c blames widening access and long-term underfunding. Rebecca Attwood reports
'No one will employ you if they think your degree is shit,' says Kingston lecturer. Melanie Newman writes
Pay and pension costs, rising levels of borrowing and tougher competition for overseas students are among the key financial risks confronting English universities.While the sector is generally in...
Rebecca Attwood reports on a study that puts paid to idea that non-traditional entrants are 'high risk'
The vice-chancellor of one of the UK's leading widening access universities has said that lessons can be learnt from the expansion under way in Indian higher education.Caroline Gipps of the...
Answer to a mother's query made 'illicit disclosures' of personal data. Melanie Newman reports