Views sought on RAE panels
A further consultation on the 2001 research assessment exercise will be sent to universities later this month. The Higher Education Funding Council for England is seeking views on how it can...
A further consultation on the 2001 research assessment exercise will be sent to universities later this month. The Higher Education Funding Council for England is seeking views on how it can...
London, Oxford, Cambridge and Edinburgh produce the most biomedical papers in the country, but Belfast and Leicester are the areas where biomedical output is increasing the most rapidly, according to...
The University of Hull has become entangled in a censorship row surrounding an MA programme in security studies which has recruited a number of high ranking Indonesian army officials. Concerns about...
The National Audit Office has been called on to withdraw a "misleading" report into the fraud scandal at Portsmouth University which saw the departure of two whistleblowers. John Pickering, former...
A British Medical Association meeting this week heard that the funding council's research assessment exercise is "unscientific, misleading" and "pernicious". Gareth Williams, professor of medicine at...
In its response to the Dearing and Garrick reports, the government set the Quality Assurance Agency the task of piecing together a new system for checking standards in higher education. In March, the...
FEW recent head of institution appointments have occasioned more surprise than that of Ben Pimlott, professor of contemporary history and politics at Birkbeck College, London, as warden of Goldsmiths...
BLACK church leaders have condemned the Further Education Funding Council over moves to break up a national community partnership with Bilston Community College, which provides education for "...
AREA studies expertise in British universities faces a demographic crisis in spite of consistent warnings to government in recent years. A survey by the Coordinating Council for Area Studies...
MORE than two-thirds of A-level and BTEC media studies students surveyed by the British Film Institute said that they chose the subject because it was relevant to life. Over 80 per cent rejected...
An expert on English football hooliganism has called for a big change in how football fans are treated at the World Cup, which starts next week in France. Research by Clifford Stott, lecturer in...
Football fans could end up with loyalty cards like those issued to supermarket customers if an idea suggested by researchers at Middlesex University is taken up. Paul Baines of the university's...
Girls as young as nine see exercising as a way of keeping fit and controlling weight, while boys of the same age are more likely to associate exercise with fun. Joint research by academics at Luton,...
New research laboratories that cost Pounds 250,000 to build and kit out have been opened at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. The laboratories will carry out research...
Medical schools at South African universities have been told that from next year their state funding will reflect the racial mix of their first-year student intake. Speaking on behalf of health...