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Cheer up! The saddest day of the year is nearly behind us. According to a formula popularised by Cliff Arnall, a health psychologist affiliated to Cardiff University, January 23 will be the...
Cheer up! The saddest day of the year is nearly behind us. According to a formula popularised by Cliff Arnall, a health psychologist affiliated to Cardiff University, January 23 will be the...
Nick Pidgeon, professor of environmental science at UEA, surveys the British public on some hot topics The attempt to reconcile our growing need for energy with fears over climate change is often...
* Cambridge University has appointed Arnoud De Meyer director of its Judge Business School, from September. Professor De Meyer is currently deputy dean at INSEAD, the international business school...

Undergraduates aiming for a first-class honours degree have an increasing chance of success if they study botany, geology, artificial intelligence or aerospace, an analysis of degree classification...
Plans to replace the traditional honours degree classification system with a simple three-point scale have been roundly rejected by employers and academics, writes Phil Baty. A review group...
Boris Johnson, the new Shadow Minister for Higher Education, opened fire on the Government this week, warning that UK taxpayers could foot the top-up fee bill for tens of thousands of European...
The greying of academe Which disciplines are facing an ageing population of academics and which are increasingly relying on overseas talent? We reveal the findings of the most in-depth study on the...
The bitter battle over staff pay levels for 2006 intensified this week as university employers took out a full-page advert in The Times Higher accusing academic trade unions of rushing into ill-...
Business schools in the UK are suffering from a shortage of staff with a background in academic research, the Association of Business Schools (ABS) warned, as figures show that just a quarter of MBA...
The gulf in pay between academics and senior university administrators was underlined this week by a new report that reveals that top finance officers can earn up to £98,000 a year. A survey of the...
It may be some distance from the hallowed golden triangle, but the University of the West of England is hoping that hiring three funding agency big hitters might push the institution into the big...
The London residence of Benjamin Franklin - scientist, diplomat, philosopher, inventor and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States - opened to the public for the first time this week....
Gerry McKenna, former vice-chancellor of Ulster University, who has been fighting the early termination of his employment, will leave on February 28 under a confidential agreement reached this week....
The Higher Education Academy this week launched its revamped National Teaching Fellowship Scheme, which recognises good teaching in higher education. The £2.5 million scheme now comprises two strands...
Oxford University is to set up a Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, which will study how the media operates rather than offer degrees. It will be funded by £1.75 million from the media...