Rough justice
Rough justice: Some 20 students from Southampton University's Star (Student Action for Refugees) organisation spent a week living on the street with no access to money in an effort to highlight the...
Rough justice: Some 20 students from Southampton University's Star (Student Action for Refugees) organisation spent a week living on the street with no access to money in an effort to highlight the...
Efforts to reward early-career staff in the research assessment exercise may be failing, reports Anthea Lipsett Young and less experienced researchers face having their careers blighted before they...
Campaign groups are trying to stop the exploitation of the 15,000 postgraduates who teach in universities, who they claim are being used as cheap labour. The University and College Union, the...
Academics should receive research funding only if they agree to teach their discoveries to undergraduates, it was suggested this week, writes Jessica Shepherd. Paul Ramsden, the chief executive of...
Academics who oppose animal research at Oxford University have launched the Voice for Ethical Research at Oxford, a group to campaign against vivisection. The group was set up to oppose animal...
More than 100 academics from ten countries are to advise the new Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, launched online this week to put animals on the intellectual agenda. The centre is the world's first...
Four Welsh institutions have joined forces to develop a new £5 million Wales Institute for Mathematical and Computational Sciences. The venture, backed by funding from the Higher Education Funding...
An increasing number of researchers face censure over studies critical of Labour policy, raising fears about freedom, reports Jessica Shepherd. No one with "the slightest common sense" could possibly...
Despite persistent concerns about increased workloads, stress and pay, a new survey shows that political scientists are becoming happier with their lot - marginally. Three years ago, almost two...
Staff and students at Northumbria University's Law School turned theory into practice by helping to secure a £170,000 compensation payout for a man who was wrongly convicted of robbery in 1991. Kevin...
Kenyan student Evita Situma was sad to discover that Sheffield was not the beautiful, friendly city laden with fantastic employment opportunities that agents had led her to believe. When she arrived...
Potential foreign students are misled about what to expect at UK universities, reports Tony Tysome Some overseas agents helping universities to lure international students to the UK are giving...
Despite the sector's dozen 'diversity champions', there are still concerns not enough is being done elsewhere to assuage career and bullying fears. Olga Wojtas reports. Gay academics are reluctant to...
Our occasional column keeps youJabreast of developments in the jobs market, from tip-offs and career pointers to who's on the move in your field. HEAVY LEGAL LOSSES Birmingham University has acquired...
A power shift in Congress is bringing pressure to bear on the student borrowing business, reports Jon Marcus. America's $17 billion-a-year (£9 billion) student-loan industry has come under scrutiny...