Nurse teachers face axe after health budget rejig
University staff are paying the price for decisions by strategic health authorities to cut investment in training and divert cash elsewhere. Melanie Newman reports Universities are being forced to...
University staff are paying the price for decisions by strategic health authorities to cut investment in training and divert cash elsewhere. Melanie Newman reports Universities are being forced to...
British-sounding names and accents are still favourites among institutions that offer fake degrees, according to a former FBI investigator, writes Melanie Newman. Allan Ezell, who ran the bureau's...
Profile: Ravi Silva, Director, Advanced Technology Institute, Surrey University "I might have to interrupt our interview this morning to sign some papers on a deal. The lawyers are waiting," says...
The UK risks losing university innovations to the Far East because it lacks a coherent strategy for bringing ideas to market, claims one of the country's foremost electronics experts, writes Melanie...
Edinburgh University's court is next month expected to debate stripping Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe of the honorary degree he was awarded in 1984. Students have for many years called for the...
An Aberdeen University researcher is challenging the claim that Muslims are radicalised by imams while in prison. Gabriele Marranci, a lecturer in the anthropology of religion, interviewed more than...
A study examining trends in journals pricing between 2000 and 2006 has been released by the Library and Information Statistics Unit, based at Loughborough University. The report updates data from a...
Hughes Hall, Cambridge, has become a full college of Cambridge University 121 years after it was founded. The college began life in 1885 as the Cambridge Training College for Women as part of an...
Leading international law experts are to meet in Cambridge University this month to look at what happens when freedom of speech crosses the boundary with extremism and racial hatred. The conference,...
Numbers of disabled students in higher education have increased by just over two thirds in five years, according to figures released this week by the Higher Education Statistics Agency. In total, 137...
The idiosyncratic ritual of book-sniffing is to be used to prevent damage to texts at Cambridge University. Researchers will test the gases that give old books their smell to work out which of...
Multimedia to multidisciplinary, social scientists are pursuing new research methods. Rebecca Attwood reports from their annual conference It may sound an unlikely pairing, but under a new initiative...
Higher education must effect a "major cultural and attitudinal" change if it is to meet the needs of society and the economy, delegates at the Higher Education Funding Council for England's...
Like it or not, psychometric testing for academic posts is here to stay. Phil Baty looks at its effectiveness They may earn three or four times your salary, but in terms of their responsibilities and...
Fed up with partying students ruining your neighbourhood? Then why not encourage them to take their partying out to sea? Tickets have gone on sale for the first cruises, due to set sail in October,...