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A tribunal has found the former vice-chancellor of Brunel University, Steven Schwartz, guilty of victimisation after he publicly implied that two former colleagues had behaved dishonestly, writes...
A tribunal has found the former vice-chancellor of Brunel University, Steven Schwartz, guilty of victimisation after he publicly implied that two former colleagues had behaved dishonestly, writes...
A fall in revenue from student union bars is contributing to a major rethink of the role unions play within universities, writes John Gill. According to Matt Hyde, chief executive of the National...
More academics are excluded, but research establishments are bucking the trend. Zoe Corbyn reports. A strong trend among teaching-led universities to exclude more staff from the 2008 research...
Nine out of ten business leaders think universities could do more to prepare students for the world of work, a survey has found. The figure was quoted by Miles Templeman, director general of the...
Birmingham University contributes £779 million to the Midlands economy, a study indicates. A report by the university's Centre for Urban and Regional Studies measured the economic impact of the...
The Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Economic and Social Research Council have confirmed that a further £4 million has been awarded to the Religion and Society Research Programme,...
Nobel laureate Bert Sakmann has joined the research team at Ulster University's Biomedical Sciences Research Institute. Professor Sakmann was awarded the 1991 Nobel Prize for Physiology, with his...
Ian Pearson, the Science Minister, has highlighted the importance of "economic impact" in social science research and stressed that it must interact with other disciplines. At the annual meeting of...
A poor perception of career opportunities in science that sees the best graduates head to the City are among the barriers to Prime Minister Gordon Brown's vision of a thriving economy based on...
It was a night to remember for the 1,200 guests at last week's Times Higher Awards ceremony, especially for the winners of the 19 coveted honours. With entries from 122 universities, up from 82 last...
Task force to probe student and staff concerns over perceived bias towards research. Melanie Newman reports. The London School of Economics has set up a task force to improve its teaching amid...
Swansea University has scrapped a plan to lower its English-language entry requirements for overseas students after staff protested that the move was too risky. In an e-mail seen by The Times Higher...
Accusations of brutality, cover-ups and unaccountability have dogged the private police forces patrolling universities. Jon Marcus reports. When Andrew Meyer refused to relinquish the microphone...
AUSTRALIA VOWS TO CUT STUDENT DEBT ߣߣÊÓÆµns have a new Education Minister following Labor's victory in the general election. Julia Gillard will take on the post and will also serve as Deputy Prime...
Constraints on autonomy via RAE red tape are suffocating Britain's research innovators, writes Donald Braben. The inquisition known as the research assessment exercise passed its deadline for "...