Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences
Deadline: 31/07/2004
Deadline: 31/07/2004
The class divide in UK higher education widened during Tony Blair's first term in office as the children of Middle England reaped the benefits of university expansion, new research reveals. In the...
What would Batman be without the Batcave, Superman without a phone box or Spiderman without his closet? writes Steve Farrar. Not much, according to a study that suggests the source of the comic book...
The Liberal Democrats can lay claim to saving thousands of students a small fortune in tuition fees thanks, in significant part, to the efforts of education spokeswoman Baroness Sharp of Guildford....
* Merfyn Jones, chair of Welsh history, will take up his appointment as vice-chancellor of the University of Wales, Bangor on August 1. He succeeds Roy Evans. * Keith Peters, regius professor of...
Conference reveals full extent of plagiarism and how the UK system is partly to blame. Phil Baty reports A quarter of students admit to plagiarising - and almost all of them are getting away with it...
Conference reveals full extent of plagiarism and how the UK system is partly to blame. Phil Baty reports Universities need a fundamental rethink of the way students are assessed as the preoccupation...
Conference reveals full extent of plagiarism and how the UK system is partly to blame. reports Phil Baty Academics are turning a blind eye to the growing problem of plagiarism on degree courses...
The legacy of Edward Said... Review of the late Palestinian intellectual's last lectures as well as a set of interviews Also Books focus: Travel, including the Cambodians' penchant for deep-fried...
Helping raise the attainment and aspirations of pupils before they sit their GCSEs will have a greater effect on their likelihood of going to university than intervening later in their schooling,...
NUS president bows out with some advice for her successor. Paul Hill reports It would be a mistake for the National Union of Students to walk away from the negotiating table despite frustration with...
Ninety per cent of the poorest Scottish pupils are unaware that Scotland axed upfront tuition fees in 2000 and believe they will be liable for costs of between £500 and £16,000 a year, according to a...
The Scottish Executive may charge English students a premium to study medicine north of the border in a bid to boost recruitment to Scotland's National Health Service by training more native doctors...
Welsh vice-chancellors have described a clause in the Higher Education Bill as a "Trojan Horse" that threatens university autonomy, writes Tony Tysome. The clause, which applies only to Welsh...
Universities are failing to adequately support ethnic minority students in their academic studies and in their search for graduate employment, a report to ministers suggests. Research led by the...