Working based learning index
 Work-based learning supplement Published in The Times Higher on May 11 2007  Partners with a global vision  The Government aims to unite universities and employers in the bid to build a workforce...

 Work-based learning supplement Published in The Times Higher on May 11 2007  Partners with a global vision  The Government aims to unite universities and employers in the bid to build a workforce...
Female academics at new universities get a fairer pay deal than those in old ones, writes Rebecca Attwood Female academics working at new universities get a fairer deal on pay than their Russell...
Is your colleague fiddling his research data? Is your head of department too quick to "borrow" your ideas without acknowledging your input? Is your research student so eager to make her name that she...
A Stirling academic has been honoured for advancing public relations, 'a small field trying to establish itself' Jacquie L'Etang, director of Stirling University's MSc in public relations, has won an...
* Wolverhampton University has appointed three new deans. Kit Field joins the School of Education from Canterbury Christ Church University, where he was head of the department of professional...
Blame culture leaves parents confused and guilty, a conference will hear. Melanie Newman reports. "Dysfunctional families," Tony Blair said last month, "need to be made to change." A few days earlier...
As Dan Todman, The Times Higher Young Academic Author of the Year for 2006, says, having an award does not make finding a balance between research, admin and writing any easier. However, the author...
A furore has erupted after a Bath University student invited the British National Party on to campus, writes Melanie Newman. Students and staff will rally in protest on May 14 when Nick Griffin, the...
TIED UP IN RED TAPE How many forms does it take to get a research project off the ground? PLUS : Who's running your course? Business muscles in on higher education
Film studies now cover Tarantino as well as Truffaut and take in YouTube and obsure horror flicks. But academics are split on the subject's future, says Melanie Newman Turkish trash cinema, Nigerian...
Our occasional column keeps you a breast of developments in the jobs market, from tip-offs and career pointers to who's on the move in your field BOLTON BOOSTS 'SMART' TEAM Bolton University is...
The European Institute of Technology will not award its own degrees but will lend its name to qualifications provided by other institutions, the Continent's research ministers decided last week....
The National Union of Students is to restructure as part of a wide-ranging review of policy and strategic direction. The NUSsaid the review aims to improve the effectiveness of its services to its...
The head of admissions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has resigned over allegations that she lied on her CV. Marilee Jones, the dean of admissions, left her job after admitting that she...
Essex University is to launch foundation degrees wholly online and year-round in partnership with US private education and training firm Kaplan. The first course, business studies, starts in July....