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40 per cent of students say those in charge are responsible for the pay dispute. Jessica Shepherd reports. Two fifths of students blame university managers for the lecturers' pay dispute while an...
40 per cent of students say those in charge are responsible for the pay dispute. Jessica Shepherd reports. Two fifths of students blame university managers for the lecturers' pay dispute while an...
Almost a quarter of external examiners at Worcester University are threatening to resign over the university's plans to counteract the exams and marking boycott, writes Phil Baty. Worcester wrote to...
The news that the Universities and Colleges Employers' Association had been called before the House of Commons' Education Select Committee to face a dressing down over "misleading" statements it had...
Hopes of a breakthrough in the pay dispute were raised as The Times Higher went to press this week but senior union sources suggested that there was only very limited optimism that the employers'...
Students and new universities find reforms to the admissions system too tame, writes Claire Sanders. New universities and students were disappointed this week after the Government failed to commit to...
Talented schoolchildren who might drop out are to be paid to attend a further education college under a pilot scheme at Exeter University. The university has joined forces with Exeter College to fund...
The director of the admissions watchdog body has admitted that he is worried that universities will offer students cut-price places in September. Sir Martin Harris, head of the Office for Fair Access...
Organisers of a vote of no confidence in the vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University, Brian Roper, could face criminal and civil proceedings over how the ballot was conducted, the...
JOE BROWNLIE PROFESSOR OF VETERINARY PATHOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES Joe Brownlie is the Sherlock Holmes of animal disease. "The fun of science is like detective work - trying to find out the truth...
Pumping state cash into new ventures pays well, reports Jessica Shepherd. University spin-offs have generated at least £1.3 billion for UK plc in the past three years, more than twice the sum that...
Lifetime Achievement Award There was no one more delighted and surprised at London's Dorchester Hotel on November 23 last year than Lewis Elton when it was announced that he had won the inaugural...
Phil Baty provides an exclusive preview of this weekend's Natfhe conference. Vice-chancellor's e-mail on 'professionalism' has 'intimidated' staff, says union Natfhe activists are set to condemn "...
Roger Kline launched his year-long election campaign to lead the 120,000-strong University and College Union this week with a commitment to be "transparent and accountable". The head of higher...
A campaign to prevent lecturers' union Natfhe agreeing a fresh academic boycott of Israel was under way this week as a senior British professor came under fire for refusing to work with an Israeli...
Paul Mackney, the general secretary of lecturers' union Natfhe, will this week launch an impassioned attack against those who have questioned the morality of the union's boycott of student assessment...