Flying off the shelves faster than Dan Brown
A British academic has sold more than 100 million copies of his English textbook, equivalent to twice the global sales of Dan Brown's blockbuster The Da Vinci Code . But unlike Mr Brown, who became a...
A British academic has sold more than 100 million copies of his English textbook, equivalent to twice the global sales of Dan Brown's blockbuster The Da Vinci Code . But unlike Mr Brown, who became a...
Lin Norton's own Damascene conversion to fully engaged learning informs her pedagogical research. Is higher education becoming a pseudo-experience? Lin Norton, professor of pedagogical research at...
* Oxford University has appointed Ewan McKendrick , professor of English private law, its next pro vice-chancellor for research, academic services and university collections. He succeeds Nigel Thrift...
A London School of Economics academic who told prospective students at an open day that they might be better off studying at London Metropolitan University is to resign. Erik Ringmar, a senior...
Science must explain its work to public or risk regulation, says Royal Society. Scientists may find themselves constrained by a new regulatory body if they do not think harder about how they present...
A mathematician at Stanford University is waging war on terrorists - using algebra to help unravel al-Qaeda networks, writes Anna Fazackerley. Jonathan Farley, a science fellow at Stanford's Centre...
Degrees of confidence? Can universities maintain the integrity of their degrees as the boycott of exams and assessments starts to bite?
Sussex University is to consider further the future of chemistry at the institution after an internal review proposed keeping the subject and investing more in it. Sussex vice-chancellor Alasdair...
White students in chemistry and physics are far more likely to achieve a first or upper-second-class degree than their counterparts from racial minorities, according to a report from the Royal...
The cap on tuition fees should be raised from £3,000 to £5,000 to allow charges to vary between courses and universities, a report from the liberal think-tank CentreForum says this week.
Back issues of biomedical journals covering nearly 200 years are to be made freely available online following a partnership between the Wellcome Trust, the Joint Information Systems Committee, the US...
The University of Central Lancashire has announced that its campuses at Penrith and Carlisle will join with St Martin's College and the Cumbria Institute of the Arts to form the new University for...
Pro-Test, the pro-animal research group, has purchased shares in GlaxoSmithKline after threats to private shareholders from the Campaign Against Huntingdon Life Sciences group demanding they sell...
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society's education committee has announced that it is to keep the MPharm masters course at De Montfort University on a probationary status. It follows revelations in The...
The Education Secretary has played down remarks that top-ups should be used for pay, says Claire Sanders The academic trade unions' warm welcome for new Education Secretary Alan Johnson cooled this...