Clarke pushes variable scheme
Education secretary Charles Clarke went head to head with Labour rebels this week, making his pre-Christmas sales pitch for top-up fees repaid through a graduate contributions scheme rather than a...
Education secretary Charles Clarke went head to head with Labour rebels this week, making his pre-Christmas sales pitch for top-up fees repaid through a graduate contributions scheme rather than a...
Rebel Labour MPs this week turned on vice-chancellors for backing the government's top-up fee plans, writes Alison Goddard. Universities UK sparked fury this week when it published the case for...
Testing prospective students on their ability to think is proving better than A levels and interviews at predicting subsequent academic success, a conference heard this week, writes Alison Goddard....
European plans to fund human embryonic stem-cell research have been put on ice after ethical objections from three countries. A proposal by the European Commission to grant central European Union...
Britain's success in biomedical research is "miraculous" given its budget, but without a massive injection of cash it will be lost, the new chief executive of the Medical Research Council warned MPs...
UK stem-cell researchers face the prospect of greater international isolation as opponents in the European Parliament and the United Nations consider moves to restrict their work. A bid to get...
Working as an academic commuter is difficult and stressful, writes Ruth Morse, but it can have its benefits If anyone had told me, in the 1970s, that I would spend most of my time commuting...
As Europe faces the chill of winter, academics may warm to a job in the statistical sciences department at the University of Cape Town, or a post as halls administrator in the West Indies, writes...
Ivan Popov, 44 Job advertised in The THES , April 4 2003 New Directions Lecturer in Rapid Product Development Department of Mechanical and Design Engineering Portsmouth University The position...
Facilitating rather than teaching lies at the heart of successful problem-based learning, says Maggi Savin-Baden. "Mummy, why do the clouds move?" my three-year-old asked as she climbed on to a chair...
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage. Name : Karen Mattick Age : 31 Job : Lecturer in clinical education, Peninsula Medical School, a partnership between...
More than 100 new chairs are being created by UK universities in a multimillion-pound restructuring drive aimed at securing them top marks in the next research assessment exercise. As research...
Female scientists are at a disadvantage in commercialising academic research, a study by Stirling University's Centre for Entrepreneurship has found. A review of information from 20 leading...
New rules to allow students to study "without fear of failure" in their first year have been agreed at Luton University in response to concerns that more than a quarter drop out. Amid claims that the...
Universities are making slow progress in cutting dropout rates and their efforts to recruit more poor students are also sluggish, according to the latest performance indicators. The proportion of...