'Wisdom of crowds' offers novel ways out of cash crisis
Public's cost-saving ideas include Facebook peer review and teaching in shifts. Simon Baker reports
Public's cost-saving ideas include Facebook peer review and teaching in shifts. Simon Baker reports
Researchers in the US working with human embryonic stem cells might move abroad or abandon their research if an injunction on the federal funding of their research is not overturned, the director of...
'Pedant' professor argues that academics should correct student howlers, writes Rebecca Attwood
Students with dual roles struggle to achieve a sustainable work-life balance, writes Cat Davies

Credit: Marketing CentralThis is the first in a series called WIPE - poetry and artwork printed on toilet paper in numbered editions of 40 copies - which is held at the University of Plymouth.The...
Canada ramps up the campaign to improve its position on the world stage, writes Sarah Cunnane
Gary Day finds the presenters of Secret Britain intrusive and marvels over Anglo-Saxon treasures
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Yes, it's that time of year when we once again absent ourselves from felicity and return our noses to the familiar grindstone. But before we say goodbye to summer, here in the last of our Holiday...
US for-profits are a mixed bag but they meet a real need, says Alan Ryan
Employability is about more than skills: it is about cultivating the independence, imagination and rigour to take on any task
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Campaigners claim the ban was introduced for domestic political gain. Jon Marcus reports
Leif Johansson, the chairman of the European Round Table of Industrialists, recently observed that Europe is in danger of being overtaken by China and India economically because of a dearth of...

A leading figure in the planning and funding of the Irish university sector has died.Celia Gallagher was born in Donegal on 24 April 1967 and spent her childhood on Arranmore Island.After a first...