In the news: Norman Askew
Higher education will inherit one of industry's great communicators in September when Norman Askew becomes chair of the new company that will oversee the merger of Manchester University and the...
Higher education will inherit one of industry's great communicators in September when Norman Askew becomes chair of the new company that will oversee the merger of Manchester University and the...
Scientists in South Africa and other developing countries should spend less time chasing Nobel prizes and do more to help build sustainable economies, Commonwealth science policy leaders have been...
Pictures of bioscience subjects such as squid, algae and pine forests are now available free from the Learning and Teaching Support Network bioscience ImageBank. The subject centre has collected more...
Imperial College London has launched an online mathematics A-level tutor designed to bridge the gap between school and university study. Metric will offer strong students self-test exercises, online...
Inspirational and outstanding economics lecturers are potential candidates for three prizes offered by the Learning and Teaching Support Network economics subject centre. Winners will receive £250 in...
The Enterprise Group at Cranfield University is working with European university partners to build an online community for people over 40 who are interested in learning about starting and managing...
The University of Glamorgan is leading a two-year project to investigate Wales' potential to run on hydrogen. Dennis Hawkes of Glamorgan's School of Applied Science, and his wife, Freda, of the...
The education department has fallen foul of its own red-tape watchdog by ignoring the swaths of additional bureaucracy that will be generated by the higher education white paper. Members of the...
Chris Patten, who became Oxford University's 294th chancellor this week, attacked the government's "vulgar" political interference in university access as a crude attempt at social engineering. Mr...
The professionalisation of university admissions will begin in earnest next week with the launch of training courses aimed at admissions staff. The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service has...
European companies are increasingly spending their research and development budgets in the US with "dire" consequences for the European economy and its universities, a conference of leading European...
It seems that Cardiff University is earning something of a reputation for "family-friendly" recruitment policies. Late last year, The THES reported on the controversy surrounding a decision to award...
The world's richest Arab, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, has given a €1 million (£700,000) endowment to Exeter University as part of a campaign to "bridge the gap between the Islamic and western worlds"...
Academic lawyers fear professional bodies will seek to shut under-resourced law departments rather than try to help them win more funds. The Law Society and the Bar Council have produced a new...
Free online journal publishing has come a step closer with the announcement of a ground-breaking deal for biological and medical research publications. The deal with open-access publisher BioMed...