£100m boost for research into disease
UK clinical researchers struck gold this week with the announcement of nearly £100 million of new funding from a range of organisations. A consortium led by the Wellcome Trust has committed £84...
UK clinical researchers struck gold this week with the announcement of nearly £100 million of new funding from a range of organisations. A consortium led by the Wellcome Trust has committed £84...
Engaging with students is a matter of integrity, and it can improve promotion prospects, reports Olga Wojtas from a conference of postgraduates Research is not the be all and end all in higher...
Universities want to retain their best staff, but are they doing enough to help academics balance work and family life? Chloe Stothard reports Fees for university nurseries are equal to a quarter of...
Academics can no longer answer: 'What do you do?' Jessica Shepherd reports Academics are experiencing an identity crisis, a conference heard this week. University staff juggle so many roles they no...
Lecturers who dedicate time to improving teaching and learning could be appointed fellows of the Higher Education Academy under a scheme being considered by its senior board this week, writes Jessica...
Academics alienate dyslexic students when they conduct group tutorials online, a study has concluded, writes Jessica Shepherd. Researchers at Sheffield University found dyslexic students were at a "...
A cast of international opera stars is lending its support to Cardiff University's International Academy of Voice, which is due to welcome its first student cohort next January, writes Tony Tysome....
Most undergraduates believe that higher education offers good value for money, even though the amount they expect to earn after graduation is less than employers claim to pay, a nationwide survey has...
Industry-funded work is a difficult area under the new Charities Bill, reports Claire Sanders Academic research faces greater scrutiny under the Charities Bill, which is nearing the end of its...
Many higher education institutions in industrialised countries are focusing too heavily on funding problems at the expense of international mobility, the director of education at the Organisation for...
Europe is to offer more financial and language support to revive interest in mobility scheme. Ian Mundell reports Declining involvement in the Erasmus student mobility programme is worrying the...
Times Higher reporters investigate the changing face of higher education in the United Arab Emirates The first students about to graduate from a fine art course at Sharjah's College of Fine Arts will...
A female's desire to study engineering could lead to the breaking down of the gender divide. Anthea Lipsett reports When Sarah Mohammed Al Ameri found she could not study engineering at any of the...
The United Arab Emirates' Higher Education Minister, His Excellency Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, is pushing the Government for more money to finance the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCTs)....
The students at the all-female Zayed University, clad in black abayas , are discussing job opportunities. Those wanting to go into banking or teaching will have no problem, they reckon, but employers...