Innovative teaching efforts share £315m
"It's a little scary creating something so innovative, but it's a wonderful opportunity and we're really looking forward to it," said Sylvina Tate, principal lecturer for teaching and learning at...
"It's a little scary creating something so innovative, but it's a wonderful opportunity and we're really looking forward to it," said Sylvina Tate, principal lecturer for teaching and learning at...
The Government's flagship outreach initiative to raise the educational aspirations of the young is under threat after failing to attract funding. Aimhigher - a nationwide programme in which...
The founding chief executive of the life sciences' research council has said that poor funding decisions have threatened a fundamental area of biology. Sir Tom Blundell said that his discipline of...
Unions in Scotland are calling for all academics north of the border to be given the legal right to voice controversial opinions without risking losing their jobs. Academic freedom is being extended...
Bath University's football team drew 3-3 with a touring side from Abu Dhabi Men's College on Tuesday. It was the final match in the Abu Dhabi squad's tour of the UK. The college traditionally takes...
When Lewis Lesley was sacked for "gross misconduct" after 25 years' service at Liverpool John Moores University in 2003, it caused an outcry. Lecturers' union Natfhe described the dismissal as "...
If you were asked to picture a devout Muslim woman, you might, like this author, fail to imagine Bristol University's Fauzia Ahmad. There is no burka, no hijab. There is no hint of the submissiveness...
MPs have accused the research councils of wasting research money after new evidence emerged that chiefs have spent almost £570,000 on hiring political consultants in the past few years. This follows...
Students who regularly mix ecstasy with cannabis could expose themselves to an unforeseen risk: poor academic results. The real toll of using these recreational drugs may not show up in brain scans...
Almost a quarter of students at Edinburgh University have taken cocaine, according to a survey by a student newspaper, writes Olga Wojtas. The survey of 500 students was drafted by Sam Friedman, co-...
UK academic institutions will face stiffer competition for masters-level students and the staff who teach them under new laws that will unify higher education systems across Europe, a report has...
Susan Smith, a cook, turned up after hearing Dundee Discovery Day advertised on local radio. "It's my day off, and I'm interested to hear whether these people can deliver in terms that we, the public...
Improving libraries and campus security is more important than raising pay for academics when using the cash boost from top-up fees in 2006, according to students. A MORI poll for the accommodation...
The Scottish National Party has suggested "golden handcuffs" for graduates of Scottish medical schools as an alternative to controversial proposals for premium fees for non-Scottish UK students,...
Sir Gareth Roberts is heading an expert committee to advise the ߣߣÊÓÆµn Government on how best to assess the quality of publicly funded research. The chair of the Higher Education Funding Council...