Rowhani thesis ‘not under formal investigation’
Glasgow Caledonian University has said it is happy that the PhD thesis of Iran’s new president elect is properly referenced and is not undertaking a formal academic investigation

Glasgow Caledonian University has said it is happy that the PhD thesis of Iran’s new president elect is properly referenced and is not undertaking a formal academic investigation
The number of graduate vacancies at leading employers is now at its highest level since the onset of the financial crisis in 2008, boosted by openings in the public sector, a survey has found.
Academics should be proud about the contributions they make to Wikipedia, instead of treating them like a “shameful secret”.

The insurance group AXA has funded a €1 million (£850,000) chair at Imperial College London.

A former director of research at England’s funding council has been appointed as the next vice-chancellor of Canterbury Christ Church University.

Deadlines to appeal final degree results differ vastly between universities, according to research by the consumer rights charity Which?
The European Union’s next research and innovation funding programme, known as Horizon 2020, looks set to begin on schedule next year

An Australian vice-chancellor has been named as the new head of King’s College London.

The US Senate has approved an immigration reform bill that could grant students and graduates who were brought into the country illegally as children the right to citizenship.
The number of EU students participating in the Erasmus scheme is set to almost double.

Announcement comes as new details emerge about increased science capital budget

A chemistry professor whose lessons have been viewed on YouTube by thousands of students across the world is one of this year’s winners of the Higher Education Academy’s National Teaching Fellowships.

More than a third of recent graduates in work are doing jobs that do not require a degree, new figures show.

Britain’s best-known student society has been embroiled in its “dirtiest election in living memory”, The Daily Telegraph reported on 19 June. Allegations of blackmail, computer hacking and sexism...

As the sector maps a funding environment where donations loom ever larger, ethical guidance wouldn’t go amiss