MP to sue over claim she backs top-up fees
A Labour backbencher is so incensed at a national newspaper's suggestion that she supports her own party's plans to introduce top-up fees that she is suing for libel. The move demonstrates the uphill...
A Labour backbencher is so incensed at a national newspaper's suggestion that she supports her own party's plans to introduce top-up fees that she is suing for libel. The move demonstrates the uphill...
Private businesses may soon be able to call themselves universities as the government moves to scrap the requirement that institutions must have a minimum of 4,000 students, it was predicted this...
Sir Keith O'Nions, chief scientific adviser at the Ministry of Defence, will launch into a different sort of battle in January when he takes over as director-general of the research councils. The...
A claim that cleaners, porters and plumbers could earn more than lecturers under the current pay offer has rocked the delicate final negotiations over higher education pay. The Association of...
Key evidence that has helped persuade policy-makers to fund basic biomedical research the world over cannot be relied on, a new study has found. Analysis of work by US researchers Julius Comroe and...
Leading academics warned this week that plans to introduce tough regulations governing the use of human remains could seriously damage research. The final report of the human remains working group,...
Scottish and Welsh universities are excluded from a flagship US-UK technology transfer initiative because an existing English scheme is being used to finance it. An agreement announced this week by...
Student debt has escalated in the past four years, hitting poor students hardest, according to a government survey published this week. Between 1998-99 and 2002-03, anticipated average debt on...
The rising cost of studying for a degree has been good news for the Open University, which has recruited a record number of students aged under 25 this year. No longer the refuge of middle-aged...
Scottish education minister Jim Wallace has told universities to make better use of their existing funds rather than looking for more government cash, writes Olga Wojtas. Universities Scotland called...
Scottish ministers believe England's proposals for top-up fees will lead to extra funds north of the border. It had been thought that top-up fees would have no bearing on Scottish funding since it...
A Reading college has been forced to scrap its computing degrees after becoming the first institution to fail a reinspection by higher education quality watchdogs under the current subject review...
Muddled thinking by academics has exposed "conscientious, hard-working and law-abiding" students to accusations of cheating, according to a plagiarism expert. Educational developer Peter Levin says...
Students at the University of Sussex have begun moves to break away from the National Union of Students after a close vote at their annual general meeting last week. The students will now hold a...
Postgraduates! Want to fail your viva? Then be defensive, get angry, throw questions back to examiners, show reluctance to engage in debate about your work or fail to pick up on examiners' cues to...