Martial music
The life and times of the first Duke of Wellington were explored through songs of the 18th and 19th century at an annual lecture at Southampton University. Folk legend Martin Carthy broke new ground...
The life and times of the first Duke of Wellington were explored through songs of the 18th and 19th century at an annual lecture at Southampton University. Folk legend Martin Carthy broke new ground...
Professor tells universities to beware being 'sucked in' to agreements with Chinese. Melanie Newman reports. British universities should stop viewing China "through rose-tinted spectacles" and see it...
"Academic champions" are the key to successful university fundraising, delegates at The Times Higher 's first major management conference heard this week, writes Melanie Newman. Liesl Elder, director...
The British Council has launched a new weapon in the global battle for international students amid concerns that demand for UK courses may be peaking. The council has unveiled a new global data-...
A proposal to build a £500 million UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation near St Pancras in London moved closer this week with the Prime Minister announcing that the Government will sell the...
St George's Medical School, the only independent medical school in Britain, is considering plans to merge with a university, following a report on its future this week. Royal Holloway, University of...
International students who achieve a UK degree will be allowed to remain in the country for an extra year after graduation, the Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills said. Graduates...
The University and College Union is consulting on academic freedom and what it means. A discussion document, circulated last week, says: "In the absence of an agreed UCU policy statement, the...
A species of tapeworm, new to science, has been named after Phil Whitfield, King's College London vice-principal for students and an internationally renowned parasitologist. The parasite,...
The £5.3 million Library and Learning Centre at Bournemouth University has beaten 18 other candidates to the Library Design Award, presented every five years by the Society of College, National and...
Students value good extracurricular activities just as much as high academic standards. Rebecca Attwood reports.
A tribunal has found the former vice-chancellor of Brunel University, Steven Schwartz, guilty of victimisation after he publicly implied that two former colleagues had behaved dishonestly, writes...
A fall in revenue from student union bars is contributing to a major rethink of the role unions play within universities, writes John Gill. According to Matt Hyde, chief executive of the National...
More academics are excluded, but research establishments are bucking the trend. Zoe Corbyn reports. A strong trend among teaching-led universities to exclude more staff from the 2008 research...
Nine out of ten business leaders think universities could do more to prepare students for the world of work, a survey has found. The figure was quoted by Miles Templeman, director general of the...