Who falls behind in pursuit of justice?
Student disability is on the funding councils' agenda. Alison Goddard reports Disabled students do not receive all the benefits due to them, data published this week imply. Just 1.4 per cent of...
Student disability is on the funding councils' agenda. Alison Goddard reports Disabled students do not receive all the benefits due to them, data published this week imply. Just 1.4 per cent of...
The European Investment Bank has made a e300 million (£190 million) loan to particle physics laboratory Cern. The money will go towards the final construction phase of the Large Hadron Collider, the...
The head of the College of Law has criticised the Bar Council for its failure to support trainees through Bar school. "I am disappointed but not surprised," said Nigel Savage. "The legal profession...
Former education secretary Estelle Morris is to receive an honorary degree from the University of Warwick. Ms Morris, secretary of state from June 2001 until October 2002, began her teacher training...
Female refugees with experience and qualifications as teachers, nurses and doctors face major obstacles to working in the UK, a skills survey among those living in London reveals. The study, by the...
Staff at the Scottish Agricultural College have voted to take industrial action next month. Some 84 per cent of members of trade union Prospect backed the move; the turnout was 75 per cent. Union...
Researchers in the arts have been invited to enter the research councils' first joint business plan competition. The winners will receive £25,000, while all entrants will benefit from mentoring and...
Governors at Plymouth University have unanimously approved restructuring plans that include scrapping teaching at Seale-Hayne Agricultural College. Students in Exeter and Exmouth will be relocated to...
The Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering have been forced to monitor the ethnicity of their fellows after MPs accused them of having a "head-in-the-sand attitude to the current...
Five-star departments would be abolished and replaced with a peer review of all staff under the Royal Society's plans to reform research assessment. The Royal Society proposes that subject areas...
* Barry Cox, deputy director of Channel 4 and chairman of the Digital Television Stakeholders' Group, has been named as the University of Oxford's next News International visiting professor of...
A warning to lecturers: do not rest on your laurels. Psychologists have found that an expert with a good reputation will provoke a more hostile response than someone perceived as a non-expert if he...
Vice-chancellors have warned the government not to create a two-tier system of higher education by taking research degree-awarding powers away from some universities and further concentrating...
Vice-chancellors are being asked how they want to spend their shares of the £500 million Science Research Investment Fund. The Higher Education Funding Council for England will announce allocations...
They might not appear to be the most sociable of creatures, but ecologists have found that limpets have discovered that there is safety in numbers, writes Steve Farrar. While such behaviour is...