One-off payouts hit £125K
Large pension contributions to university chiefs, either as an annual payment or a "one-off", look to be on the rise, according to the latest Times Higher survey of vice-chancellors’ pay. Michael...
Large pension contributions to university chiefs, either as an annual payment or a "one-off", look to be on the rise, according to the latest Times Higher survey of vice-chancellors’ pay. Michael...
Universities this week justified the average increase of 7.9 per cent in vice-chancellors’ salaries as being in line with that of top executives in public bodies and reflecting a competitive global...
Deadline: 29/05/2007
Putting the spark back into science One of Scotland's leading universities is to open a centre aimed at encouraging more students to become science and maths teachers. Sir Muir Russell, the principal...
Growing distrust of medical histories funded by industry could ultimately help to improve scholarship and encourage a more healthy public critique, argues David Cantor. Recently I had a somewhat...
The texts on the Rosetta Stone have long been deciphered, so why does it still hold such a fascination for both scholars and the public? wonders Karen Gold. Surely only a geeky schoolboy would have...
In the first part of a new series on working relationships between researchers, Huw Richards talks to the authors of a seminal media studies text about their teamwork. Power without Responsibility by...
...is this a joke? asks Michael North as he sits through gratuitous obscenities and some charming wit in a performance that's part of a stand-up comedy course. The atmosphere in the Laughing Horse...
Survey shows salaries of university heads rose by an average of £12,000 in one year, Anthea Lipsett writes.The salaries of university chiefs rose by more than twice that of academic staff in 2005-06...
University chiefs’ salaries rise faster than lecturers’ The salaries of university vice-chancellors rose at more than double the rate of lecturers last year. Forty-three now earn more than the Prime...
Women shed unwanted hair through mint tea Hairy women could shed their unwanted growth by drinking mint tea, according to a study published. They are hirsute because they have abnormally high levels...
Brain cells clue to genius of Einstein Scientists may be a step closer to understanding one of the most brilliant minds ever to grace the field, that of Albert Einstein, the man who unravelled the...
Public concern over university privatisation Increased privatisation in UK universities would lead to falling standards and harm Britain's international reputation, according to a new poll released...
Deadline: 30/06/2007
Deadline: 10/04/2007