Top criminologist urges boycott of state grants
Ministers accused of using academics to validate their policy decisions. Melanie Newman reports
Ministers accused of using academics to validate their policy decisions. Melanie Newman reports
The University and College Union has been criticised for donating £2,000 to a Palestinian charity whose trustees include the head of the union's international department.The union made the...
AAUP say academics lose out to sports coaches, admin staff and presidents. John Marcus reports
CanadaE-mail change sparks spying fearsStaff at a Canadian university fear that US authorities will snoop on their e-mails after the introduction of a new IT system. An official grievance has been...
The EPSRC will devote £8m to enquiry spanning the physics-life sciences divide. Zoe Corbyn reports
THE WELLCOME TRUSTThe Wellcome Trust has dispensed £30 million in grants to 26 UK research groups to work on the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium project (WTCCC) announced last year. The grants...

Move to destroy papers is 'extremely negative', says information campaigner. Zoe Corbyn reports
Some panels assessing work under the research assessment exercise could find themselves "drowning" under the weight of their workload, panel members said this week.Currently 67 sub-panels of...
- A quarter of nursing students quit before the end of their course at a cost of more than £98 million a year. Figures obtained by the Nursing Standard under the Freedom of Information Act show that...
Policy paper seeks more work skills accreditation and intensive degrees, writes Rebecca Attwood
The Higher Education Academy has suspended its director of research and evaluation after the publication of a letter in Times Higher Education.
V-c blames ELQ funding cuts and higher wage bills, but union begs to differ. Melanie Newman reports
Taking a degree is now seen as "like passing a driving test", a report from the student complaints body said this week as it published figures showing a 25 per cent rise in complaints.The Office of...
DIUS student juries are concerned about pass marks, class size and staff numbers, says Rebecca Attwood
Application and course advice is inadequate, juries tell Government. Rebecca Attwood reports