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News Higher education funding allocations; Analysis: Pot (peer observation teaching) pushed on quality agenda Features Robert Wintemute argues that partnership rights are human rights Plus:Priced out...
News Higher education funding allocations; Analysis: Pot (peer observation teaching) pushed on quality agenda Features Robert Wintemute argues that partnership rights are human rights Plus:Priced out...
Employer demand for graduates rises Employers' skills demands are rising quickly, according to a survey commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills from the ESRC Research Centre on Skills...
Students are being priced out of London and the capital's universities are in danger of becoming polarised as a result, says a study for the Greater London Authority. Claire Callender, professor of...
Student union leaders have dismissed last week's mass protest by the National Union of Students as a waste of time. Darius Laws, external affairs officer at Lincoln University's students union, said...
It will cost more than £750 million to recruit the minimum of 22,000 new lecturers needed to hit the government's higher education expansion target by 2010, according to the Association of University...
Projects scoop £20m in technology awards The first projects sharing £20 million in the cross-research council Basic Technology Programme were announced this week. The government gave £41 million for...
Funding chiefs should demand more than £200 million extra for research to prevent universities losing out when they do charity-funded work, according to a report published this week. The report by JM...
Two human embryo research licences granted The Centre for Genome Research at Edinburgh University has been granted one of the two first licences for research on human embryos following a landmark...
Scientists were this week given a green light for human embryonic stem-cell research following endorsement by a House of Lords report. The specially convened Lords' committee on stem-cell research...
Devolution paid off again for Scottish higher education this week after universities were given an extra £25 million for research, nearly three times the equivalent of England's award. Wendy...
The government is in danger of selling short working-class undergraduates by feeding them into "teaching factories" starved of research funding, a vice-chancellor has warned. Ray Cowell, vice-...
Apathy seems to be blighting the campaign to elect a new leader of the Association of University Teachers, writes Phil Baty. John Duffy, one of the three candidates for the £70,000-a-year general-...
THES reporters examine appointment systems worldwide: France's higher education appointments process is shared between the state, the academic community at large and individual universities. The...
APPOINTMENTS Institute of Education Ashley Kent , in the school of mathematics, science and technology, has been promoted to professor of education. Lucy Green , school of arts and humanities, has...
Cambridge dons may be required to hand over most of their intellectual property rights as the university moves to modernise its rules for exploiting inventions. Cambridge University believes it could...