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Yours sincerely ... From the beautiful correspondence of Richard Feynman, Isaiah Berlin and others to the text message - is the art of letter writing in peril?
Yours sincerely ... From the beautiful correspondence of Richard Feynman, Isaiah Berlin and others to the text message - is the art of letter writing in peril?
Forty academics have been hired by Liverpool University in a recruitment drive to bring "world-class research stars" to the institution, according to Drummond Bone, the vice-chancellor. The high-...
The Association of University Teachers said Brunel University was on the edge of an industrial relations "abyss" as managers confirmed that two staff had been issued with compulsory redundancy...
Modern languages staff at Oxford Brookes University must wait until the end of August to learn if their jobs are safe following a decision to axe Spanish and German degrees. In a meeting with...
The University of London is to admit the Central School of Speech and Drama as a college of the university in September.
Post-7/7 realities: monitoring debate, reporting suspicious applicants Universities could be forced to hand information on academic and student applicants to the security services and will be...
Post-7/7 realities: monitoring debate, reporting suspicious applicants Leeds University's campus looked like the cover of a glossy prospectus this week. Students and proud parents were back for...
Thousands of students may be unable to graduate from London Metropolitan University as planned this summer because of a marking boycott by academic staff, writes Phil Baty. Lecturers' union Natfhe...
Three prominent UK-based academics have been appointed to help lead the new European Research Council, proposed as part of Framework 7, the next European research funding round. Sir Bob May,...
Britain's only private university has signed a deal with a controversial Italian-based business school that should mean the number of students graduating with Buckingham University degrees will...
Arts and humanities departments will need to demonstrate how they foster the careers of young academics in the 2008 research assessment exercise, writes Paul Hill. Panel chairs who will oversee the...
Contrary to fears in the science community, the size of a research team's grant cheques is unlikely to have a heavy impact on the outcome of its research rating in 2008, writes Anna Fazackerley....
Applied research will receive much greater recognition among the panels for physical sciences and engineering in the 2008 research assessment exercise, writes Caroline Davis. Universities will be...
How many social scientists will be good enough to qualify for the new superstar research ranking in the 2008 research assessment exercise? writes Anthea Lipsett. The question is still being asked by...
The Belarus Government has announced widespread closures of courses in the humanities and social sciences, mainly in private universities. It said the country had an oversupply of newly graduated...