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- Maestros, Masterpieces and Madness
- Maestros, Masterpieces and Madness
Researchers are overwhelmed by bureaucracy and a shortage of cash. Tony Tysome reports. Academics have called for urgent action to end the "bureaucratic nightmare" that is currently stifling vital...
A Nobel laureate has cancelled a visit to Britain in response to calls for boycotts of Israel, writes Melanie Newman. Steven Weinberg, who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979, was planning to...
Edinburgh University's human resources head wants to put policy into practice beyond her own department. Sheila Gupta, who has just become director of human resources at Edinburgh University, admits...
* Surrey University has appointed David Sharkey as its new director of finance. He previously worked for Marks and Spencer and most recently held a variety of senior group finance positions. He...
Phil Baty reports on reactions to an NUS campaign for anonymous coursework assessment. A loss of trust and intimacy between lecturers and their students is undermining the quality of university...
For the average British academic, martial arts such as karate, kung fu and kickboxing may seem to have little bearing on their scholarly way of life. But according to Charles Spring, programme leader...
The international student support team at the University of Central Lancashire has expanded its work since winning a Times Higher award. UCLan received the award for Outstanding Support for Overseas...
Do you measure up? How performance targets are ruining academic careers Plus Free study skills supplement.
Many challenges to the mobility of staff and students still exist, education ministers from the 46 countries involved in the Bologna Process - designed to harmonise Europe's higher education systems...
The police are investigating the homophobic persecution of an academic at Oxford Brookes University. A spokesman for Thames Valley Police confirmed that an investigation was under way into incidents...
The president of the British Academy, Onora O'Neill, has been elected an honorary fellow of the Royal Society. Baroness O'Neill, a professor of philosophy at Cambridge University, is one of only a...
Google, the internet search engine, has banned adverts for essay-writing services, a move that has delighted vice-chancellors. Drummond Bone,Jpresident of Universities UK, said: "Essay-writing sites...
On January 26, 2007, we published an article entitled "Great Accusations", about which Mr John Hemming MP has complained. We wish to make it clear that we did not intend to suggest that Mr Hemming...
Is a dash of autism and an ability to turn from the world essential for scientific success? Melanie Newman reports. A DVD of trains with faces stuck on their fronts is the intriguing new product of...