MP joins fight to save e-texts for posterity
A private member's bill will be introduced today to change legislation on the national archiving of publications to incorporate non-print material. This follows a campaign led by the British Library...
A private member's bill will be introduced today to change legislation on the national archiving of publications to incorporate non-print material. This follows a campaign led by the British Library...
A multimillion-pound web-based business selling bogus UK university degrees has been closed after a four-year transatlantic investigation. Websites for 14 bogus universities, all purporting to be...
Universities and colleges in the West Midlands have joined forces with the regional development agency to stop a brain drain from the region. The £3.5 million graduate recruitment project aims to...
The veteran politician Tam Dalyell has been elected rector of the University of Edinburgh. He comfortably beat four other contenders, including comic novelist Jenny Colgan, in an election that had a...
Officials from the unions representing staff in higher education are filming University Challenge: The Professionals , due to air on BBC Two late May or early June. The team has already faced the...
Further evidence of the rift between ministers and mandarins emerged last week as the English higher education budgets were set for the coming year. While the white paper refers to the very best...
St Edmund Hall, Oxford, was last week reported to have banned alcohol from undergraduate social events. A clarification by the dean on the college's website states that he had lifted the ban in...
Ben Pimlott appears to have learnt little from the sustained attacks he has suffered at the hands of his staff and governors as warden of Goldsmiths College, University of London. A new tier of...
Recently a ransom demand was made calling for £163 million. At stake, we were told, was our future food security. We were threatened that if we didn't pay, our children would starve. That demand was...
Stop tinkering with entry requirements for state pupils and improve their education, says Ben Martin The government is understandably concerned that the proportion of state school students entering...
Michael Bichard puts the case for a university dedicated to serving the creative industries Sometime last century, C. P. Snow wrote an essay about how the breakdown of communication between the...
The Virtual University? Knowledge, Markets and Management
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a great survey of uncertain central purpose: "Dover in the time of King Edward rendered £18, of which...
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