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TIED UP IN RED TAPE How many forms does it take to get a research project off the ground? PLUS : Who's running your course? Business muscles in on higher education
TIED UP IN RED TAPE How many forms does it take to get a research project off the ground? PLUS : Who's running your course? Business muscles in on higher education
Film studies now cover Tarantino as well as Truffaut and take in YouTube and obsure horror flicks. But academics are split on the subject's future, says Melanie Newman Turkish trash cinema, Nigerian...
Our occasional column keeps you a breast of developments in the jobs market, from tip-offs and career pointers to who's on the move in your field BOLTON BOOSTS 'SMART' TEAM Bolton University is...
The European Institute of Technology will not award its own degrees but will lend its name to qualifications provided by other institutions, the Continent's research ministers decided last week....
The National Union of Students is to restructure as part of a wide-ranging review of policy and strategic direction. The NUSsaid the review aims to improve the effectiveness of its services to its...
The head of admissions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has resigned over allegations that she lied on her CV. Marilee Jones, the dean of admissions, left her job after admitting that she...
Essex University is to launch foundation degrees wholly online and year-round in partnership with US private education and training firm Kaplan. The first course, business studies, starts in July....
Students on a professional writing course at University College Falmouth have worked with a local newspaper, the Falmouth Packet , to produce a four-page climate-change special. The supplement, with...
Mary Rose is based at Lancaster University and not Glamorgan University as we said in "Innovative Glamorgan" ( The Times Higher , April ). Professor Rose, of the Institute for Entrepreneurship and...
The University of East London has set up the first internet portal for the reporting and analysis of cybercrime across Europe. Victims of Internet Crime Europe (Voice) is the idea of Hamid Jahankhani...
Modern Irish has become the newest subject on offer at Cambridge University. The Irish Government is funding classes in modern Irish at Cambridge to commemorate it becoming the 23rd working language...
Researchers at Manchester University have joined forces with Dialight Lumidrives - founded by a former student - to develop powerful low-cost LED lighting modules that can provide community-friendly...
King's College London has relaunched its commercial development and research support company under a new name. KCL Enterprises Ltd is now King's College London Business Ltd. The company will provide...
Ecotourism may, in some cases, have a negative impact on the future of rural communities in developing countries, according to Jim Butcher from Canterbury Christ Church University. In his new book,...
The Daksha & Freya Emson Third Annual Perinatal Mental Health Conference is to be held at Anglia Ruskin University Rivermead Campus on July 6 in collaboration with North Essex Mental Health...