EPSRC chief questions Government's funding stance
BIS agenda could direct more cash to agency that supports business innovation, writes Zoë Corbyn
BIS agenda could direct more cash to agency that supports business innovation, writes Zoë Corbyn
Parliamentary motion demands protection for students and staff. Melanie Newman reports
We search for truth in nature, on canvas and online, but Gary Day finds that illusion is usually preferred
Claimants who bring a claim against an employer in an employment tribunal have recourse to a number of different remedies. In the majority of cases, a claimant will be seeking financial compensation...

"A devastating setback for the entire science of human resource management." That was how the Corporate Director of our ever-expanding Human Resources Department, Louise Bimpson, reacted to the...
Oh Lord - what a change. But let's not freak out just yet, says Kevin Fong
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Nigel Berkeley doesn't like cricket, he loves it, particularly the enduring rivalry between England and Australia. He fondly remembers 2005 and relishes what's in store this summer...
Although universities are not to blame for the parlous state of modern foreign languages, some are trying to improve the situation
Run-on sentences are the new apostrophe. By that I mean that a lack of knowledge about where to put a full stop is prevalent in more students than the misuse of apostrophes. That is saying something....
Robert Sang, the UK's first professor of patient and public involvement in health, has died.Born in Edinburgh on March 1948, he spent much of his early life in southern England, where his father was...
This summer there will be 40,000 more unsuccessful university applicants than there were in 2008. This is because we have seen an 8 per cent rise in the number of applications, but institutions won't...
I fail to understand the disagreements about who should pay for the desperately needed increases in university funding. The relevant free-market principle is "he who pays benefits, he who benefits...
Time, Space, Stars and Man is a detailed introduction to our current understanding of the science of Life, the Universe and (almost) Everything. We are led from an explanation of the Big Bang,...

Raymond Kuhn thinks a disparaging volume about the French President should offer deeper analysis