Freedom for those who hit Scottish goals
Government offers to cut red tape for institutions that deliver on national targets. Tariq Tahir reports.
Government offers to cut red tape for institutions that deliver on national targets. Tariq Tahir reports.
Scotland is a world leader in terms of the number of times its scientists' work is cited by others relative to its size, according to a report released this week by the Scottish Government.The report...
UNITED STATES - SENATE PROBES ENDOWMENTSThe US Senate is demanding detailed information about how the higher education institutions with the largest endowments operate their finances. The Senate's...
University donors would prefer to hear of successes, head of endowment fund says. John Gill reports.
Big efficiency savings through shared services will be 'difficult' without tax change. John Gill reports.
BRITISH ACADEMYOBJECTION TO COPYRIGHT PROPOSALThe British Academy has spoken out against a proposal to introduce a licensing scheme for "orphan works" - work for which it is impossible to trace the...
In last month's feature on university access, "Reaching out but still falling short" (24 January), we reported that the University of East Anglia spent 13.5 per cent of its additional income from...
Academics feel that they are not coping. They are working on overload. They seem to have more students, more essays to mark and more queries to answer. There are more letters to reply to, more...
Report citing the lack of common degree standards sparks a wider debate. Melanie Newman reports.
An internet project aimed at revolutionising the online presence of the Higher Education Academy's 24 subject centres has been branded a "mammoth waste of money".
The three-year funding allocation for teaching infrastructure announced this week falls £400 million short of sums recommended by a report prepared for the funding council itself.The Higher Education...
National teaching-skills body has yet to prove its worth, say some v-cs. Rebecca Attwood reports.
- The debate about "McQualifications", started by the announcement last week that fast-food giant McDonald's had won official "awarding body" status for national qualifications, kept rumbling this...
Senior academics predict a boom in manipulation of citations under new system. Zoe Corbyn reports.
Review praises 'substantial' good practice despite limited resources. Rebecca Attwood reports.