Harder working, less satisfied ā the foreign scholarās lot?
Foreign academics working in the US are more productive than their American counterparts ā but are also less satisfied with their work, a study has concluded.
Foreign academics working in the US are more productive than their American counterparts ā but are also less satisfied with their work, a study has concluded.
The UKās higher education and college IT network, JANET, is to benefit from a Ā£31 million boost from the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills.
The studentsā union at University College London has passed a vote of no confidence in the provost, Malcolm Grant, after he was appointed to take charge of the NHS in England under controversial...

The governmentās higher education reforms have created āunnecessary riskā for universities, the shadow business secretary has said in his first major speech on the sector.
Proposals by 25 universities and colleges to cut their tuition fees so they can bid for 20,000 cut-price undergraduate places in 2012-13 have been approved by the Office for Fair Access, but it has...
Research libraries have reached a ānew and improvedā deal with the journal publisher Elsevier that ends a four-month stand-off between the two.
Historian calls for evidence, not scaremongering, to inform how subject is taught. Matthew Reisz writes

President of top institution fears funding doldrums as student numbers skyrocket. Jack Grove reports
JISCDigitisation and creation of Open Educational Resources (OER)⢠Award winner: David Male⢠Institution: The Open University⢠Value: Ā£101,078Histology and histopathology: virtual microscopy onlineā¢...
Hiring spree aims to boost research performance to level of 1994 Group. Jack Grove reports

Agreements signed by Colombian and UK universities will herald a new era of academic cooperation between the nations, according to the president of the country.
AustraliaHealthy, but not that healthyThe representative body for Australian universities has accused the federal government of overstating the sector's financial health by including capital grants...

Many state school pupils miss the chance to learn a foreign language. Universities must offer them the opportunity, insists Julia King
Elite research universities fear that their state school student numbers could decline as higher tuition fees are introduced, amid suggestions that applicants are increasingly choosing local...
Academics have been "seduced" into using business-speak to defend higher education, according to leading scholars and politicians.