Why I... am a victim of 'quality suffering'
On the way to work the other week I was worrying about who would be on the picket line and what abuse I would be subjected to for my determination to work during the strike. For nothing. Not a single...
On the way to work the other week I was worrying about who would be on the picket line and what abuse I would be subjected to for my determination to work during the strike. For nothing. Not a single...
The government ignores the clout of postgraduates at its peril, insists Miriam David The media debates about the higher education bill and the white paper that preceded it - billed as the "future of...
How can we best support students to ensure class doesn't become a barrier, asks Fiona Devine When I went to university in 1980, there were no tuition fees to pay and I had a full maintenance grant...
Denise Aghanian and Rob Aitken ought to be at loggerheads. Ms Aghanian, an unemployed single mother of four, has submitted her PhD after seven years in higher education and is eager to obtain her...
Students are turning their backs on London universities in favour of cheaper alternatives in other parts of the country, according to a detailed analysis by The Times Higher . New figures for...
Sir Colin Campbell, vice-chancellor of Nottingham University, has never been shy of controversy. So his strong criticism of the appointments system for judges, made in his capacity as chairman of the...
* Jon Baldwin , secretary and registrar at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, has been appointed registrar at the University of Warwick. His appointment follows the...
A former senior adviser to Bill Clinton will this month warn that the core role of universities as centres of free inquiry is being "corrupted" as market forces take hold in higher education. Robert...
A former theoretical physicist from Manchester University has turned his hand to a more fundamental proposition - the odds on the existence of God. And the good news for church-goers is that, at 2/1...
Fears of a Treasury squeeze on higher education funding emerged this week despite Gordon Brown's pledge to put science and innovation at the heart of his summer spending review, writes Paul Hill. The...
One of the icons of global warming - the retreat of Mount Kilimanjaro's glaciers - may not be due to rising temperatures after all. A study has found the disappearance of ice from Africa's tallest...
Oxford University has cleared zoologist Tim Guilford of research misconduct after he was accused by researchers at the University of Zurich of failing to properly acknowledge their contribution to...
The Labour Party's student organisation is being urged to merge with its youth wing to form a new body free to criticise the government and party when necessary. In a pamphlet published this week,...
Manchester University is investigating how a man jailed for attempting to poison his wife got a job at the institution as a part-time lecturer in philosophy and medical ethics. Paul Agutter, who...
Promising students at Thames Valley University will be fast-tracked into Imperial College London's Medical School, under a compact between the institutions agreed last week. From October 2005, up to...