Scottish academy may need to make staff cuts
The Royal Scottish Academy for Music and Drama may have to make compulsory redundancies to meet a £600,000 budget shortfall in the coming year.The conservatoire, whose alumni include Dr Who actor...
The Royal Scottish Academy for Music and Drama may have to make compulsory redundancies to meet a £600,000 budget shortfall in the coming year.The conservatoire, whose alumni include Dr Who actor...
Wales Higher Education Funding CouncilPrincipality lags behind on fundsState funding for Welsh universities is falling further behind England, a report from Wales's higher education funding body has...
The Science Citation Index, the Social Science Citation Index and similar publications have transformed the rules of the game. In the old days scholars scanned the references in journals in the hope...

Universities are having to devote more resources to meeting FoI demands, reports John Gill
Erotic fiction is not just for entertainment, it can also serve as a study of female sexuality, believes Mitzi Szereto
The School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, has appointed Nirmala Rao its vice-principal (learning and teaching). She will join SOAS in August from Goldsmiths, University of...
Charles Lambert reflects on the struggle of foreign language teachers at Italian universities to attain respect and workers' rights
Partners lost confidence as licensing decision hurt commercial prospects. Melanie Newman reports
Women and older people will be hardest hit by the withdrawal of £100 million in state funding for students taking second degrees, according to the Higher Education Funding Council for England.The...
Holdings in defence firm reviewed as institution eyes future alumni donations, writes Chloe Stothart
Lancaster and Manchester move to give students more time with tutors, writes Rebecca Attwood
Consultation to increase mobility highlights desire for common treatment, reports Chloe Stothart
Edinburgh and Cambridge universities to set up Muslim research centres. Olga Wojtas reports
Liverpool Hope University is facing the prospect of industrial action over threatened compulsory redundancies.Seven out of 16 academic jobs, and one of two IT technicians, are to be lost by the...
Indian Prime Minister wants a return to traditional strengths of higher education. John Gill reports