Works of art in the making
Despite their essential role in leading political and cultural debate, arts and humanities are often relegated to the back seat by the sciences. Researchers in the arts and humanities often do not...
Despite their essential role in leading political and cultural debate, arts and humanities are often relegated to the back seat by the sciences. Researchers in the arts and humanities often do not...
We look at the top performers on each measure and suggest what their success means for the sector's development. The Times Higher-QS World University Rankings are a composite measure in which six...
The funding council is tipped to back 'per paper' citations rather than journal impact. Zoe Corbyn reports. The quality of academics' research will be judged according to the number of times their...
A single parent needing help managing her debts after missing a mortgage payment, an academic seeking assertiveness coaching and a harassment victim who needed help organising evidence against his...
The dean of education at Strathclyde wants to see agencies collaborating to improve results in schools. Interdisciplinary work to help tackle under-achievement in Scotland's schools is one goal of...
Canterbury Christ Church University has appointed Richard Cullen , formerly with the department of language studies, as head of its new department of English and language studies. Helen Wildman has...
The University of Central Lancashire is the latest institution to introduce fines for departments where academics have booked a room but have not used it. UCLan is charging £50 for each booked room...
The World University Rankings 2007 are online here Martin Ince reveals the winners and losers in The Times Higher -QS World University Rankings 2007. The world's top ten universities are in the UK or...
The Government has axed plans to build a £230 million world-leading research facility in a potentially major blow to science in northwest England, writes Zoe Corbyn. The Science and Technology...
Conference sparks concern that rush to attract students may override academic criteria. Hannah Fearn reports. Academics must work with their universities' marketing departments to ensure new courses...
Phil Willis MP is expected to be named this week as the first chairman of the new House of Commons Innovation, Universities and Skills Select Committee, The Times Higher has learnt. The Liberal...
The Government was warned this week that it risks undermining the UK's status as an international destination for researchers after it failed to implement legislation that would have made it easier...
The privately run Buckingham University is to launch a two-year clinical MD programme in general internal medicine, costing £16,000 a year. The course, which will start in April 2008, will be run in...
Surrey University received planning permission for the construction of a multi-faith centre on its Guildford campus earlier this week. Uniquely, the centre will house distinct spaces for six world...
A Cambridge college has cancelled its May Ball after students came second from bottom in a ranking of their examination performance. In an effort to boost students' results, Peterhouse, Cambridge's...