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The class of 2006 at Leeds Metropolitan University this week enjoyed some of the glitziest graduation ceremonies in the country, complete with a light show and giant-screen televisions, all presented...
A Times Higher investigation finds that students are being told discounts may be offered in clearing, writes Lee Elliot Major Staff at several universities have told prospective students that they...
Cambridge professor Nick Oliver is returning to Edinburgh University to lead its management school It looks like boom time for business education at Edinburgh University. Nick Oliver, of Cambridge...
Paul Wellings , vice-chancellor of Lancaster University; Dianne Willcocks , principal of York St John University; and Alastair Balls , chief executive of the International Centre for Life, have been...
Expectant mothers may long to be like Noelle, Sheffield Hallam University's new robot, who can give birth at "warp speed". Noelle, who is thought to be the first training tool of her kind in higher...
The Government's costly drive to encourage poor pupils to go to university has run aground. Claire Sanders reports The Conservatives are calling for a complete rethink on widening participation after...
The "community of scholars" in higher education is under threat because changes imposed by policy-makers and university managers have left academics with an identity crisis, researchers argued this...
Liverpool John Moores University broke anti-fraud guidelines when senior staff accepted expensive gifts and hospitality from major suppliers. Documents released to The Times Higher under the Freedom...
SPEAKING OUT The Times Higher publishes the results of its surveys on academic freedom PLUS Cary Cooper peeks into the digital environment of Second Life and sees a reflection of the realities of...
Learned societies warn that losing peer review will affect confidence in the AHRC, reports Anthea Lipsett The Arts and Humanities Research Council is in serious danger of losing the confidence of the...
Academics at the University of the Arts London were told to improve their treatment of students after an internal review revealed concerns about learning and teaching across its constituent colleges...
Universities stand to gain greater autonomy over studentships under radical plans being drawn up by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, writes Anthea Lipsett. The AHRC wants to change the way...