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Academics expected to approve super-union The world's biggest academic "super-union" is expected to get the go-ahead today, with the result of a members' ballot on a proposed merger. Members of the...
Although I must have acquired Arnold Kettle's An Introduction to the English Novel in the early 1970s while I was a research student at Cambridge University, it was only when I had to teach the...
Although his prodigious output provokes dismissive envy, Christopher Frayling's enthusiasm for despised genres is undiminished, finds Christopher Wood Another year, another inch on the bibliography....
Universities are poaching entire research teams to boost their performance in the next research assessment exercise and seize the initiative in competitive fields. Several institutions have taken big...
Thousands of the poorest students facing top-up fees next year could have their university bursaries delayed because of data protection laws, it emerged this week. Prospective students must give...
Hugh Pemberton, lecturer in modern British history, believes academics are lucky with their pensions As the Government wrestles with Britain's pensions problem, one academic expert is happy to report...
Ulster University has appointed: Vyvyan Howard , formerly senior lecturer at Liverpool University, to a professorship in bioimaging; and Klaus Larres , formerly professor of politics at Royal...
The creation of the largest academic trade union in the world was due to be confirmed this week, as members of lecturers' union Natfhe and the Association of University Teachers gave the final...
Computer games will one day be judged the artistic equals of great novels, according to a straw poll of English scholars and computer scientists. The academics expect interactive narratives to...
A US Nobel laureate has been lured to head Manchester University's new World Poverty Institute with an initial salary and support package worth Pounds 250,000. Joseph Stiglitz, a former vice-...