Music made for the flipside of The X Factor
Profile - Johnny Marr visiting professor, Salford University. "Absolutely" is Johnny Marr's deadpan response when asked if he wants to be known as "professor", writes Tariq Tahir. It is perhaps...
Profile - Johnny Marr visiting professor, Salford University. "Absolutely" is Johnny Marr's deadpan response when asked if he wants to be known as "professor", writes Tariq Tahir. It is perhaps...
Canterbury Christ Church and Greenwich universities are using a public library to house course material for students at the joint University Centre Folkestone. The universities are buying books, CDs...
Lancaster University has created a new chair in nuclear decommissioning. The chair is supported by the Lloyd's Register Educational Trust, a charity that funds advances in transportation, science,...
Teesside University is to run a career development scheme for forensic scientists within the Metropolitan Police Service. The five-year contract will involve training for approximately 800 staff.
The Wales Institute for Research in Art and Design has been launched at the National Assembly for Wales in Cardiff. It is hoped that the institute, founded by the University of Wales Institute,...
The University of Manchester Aerospace Research Institute was launched this week with the aim of developing more environmentally friendly aircraft. It will investigate new materials and methods in a...
Canterbury Christ Church University has launched the UK's first foreign-language learning kit for lorry drivers. The pack, called "Languages for Special Purposes", has been created for freight...
Students' mistaken belief that in vivo research is becoming obsolete is factor in low take-up, writes Melanie Newman. Plans to encourage a new generation of academics to take up careers in live...
How do Israeli children think of Palestinians? Mostly with deep hatred and fear, but there are glimmers of empathy too, writes Zoe Corbyn. This is what Asi Sharabi found undertaking his PhD at the...
The extent of an international "brain drain" to the US is revealed in a new study by Warwick University, to be presented at an international conference this month. The study tracks the careers of...
Fears are growing over safety standards at US science laboratories set up after the 2001 attacks to handle some of the world's deadliest toxins. Jon Marcus reports. Laboratories at Texas A&M...
New York University links with Abu Dhabi A US university has announced plans for a major campus in Abu Dhabi. New York University confirmed that the deal would go ahead after several months of...
Our obsession with completing degree courses in three years is a big obstacle to widening access, warns Peter Lampl. While living in Munich shortly after I graduated, I formed a relationship with a...
It's ok to hate the Ref It gives Peep little pleasure to be the first to reveal the three letters that will soon become impregnated on the brains of every academic in the UK - they are R, E and F....
The idea of fair assessment is not only meaningless but the ways in which it is guaranteed are counterproductive, says Sue Bloxham. Most assessment is a matter of professional judgment. A doctor will...