White student bias
White students in chemistry and physics are far more likely to achieve a first or upper-second-class degree than their counterparts from racial minorities, according to a report from the Royal...
White students in chemistry and physics are far more likely to achieve a first or upper-second-class degree than their counterparts from racial minorities, according to a report from the Royal...
The cap on tuition fees should be raised from £3,000 to £5,000 to allow charges to vary between courses and universities, a report from the liberal think-tank CentreForum says this week.
Back issues of biomedical journals covering nearly 200 years are to be made freely available online following a partnership between the Wellcome Trust, the Joint Information Systems Committee, the US...
The University of Central Lancashire has announced that its campuses at Penrith and Carlisle will join with St Martin's College and the Cumbria Institute of the Arts to form the new University for...
Pro-Test, the pro-animal research group, has purchased shares in GlaxoSmithKline after threats to private shareholders from the Campaign Against Huntingdon Life Sciences group demanding they sell...
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society's education committee has announced that it is to keep the MPharm masters course at De Montfort University on a probationary status. It follows revelations in The...
The Education Secretary has played down remarks that top-ups should be used for pay, says Claire Sanders The academic trade unions' warm welcome for new Education Secretary Alan Johnson cooled this...
All who want to go to university should be allowed to do so but no one should pretend that the institutions and courses they choose are equal, the Shadow Education Minister Boris Johnson said this...
London universities are likely to lose at least 2,300 academic posts if plans to restructure the National Health Service budget go ahead, it has been claimed. London Higher, the umbrella organisation...
The College of Law has become the first private-sector provider to be granted degree-awarding powers under more flexible regulations introduced by the Government two years ago. The college, whose 7,...
Universities add more cash to the economy than aviation and drug firms, finds Anna Fazackerley Universities contribute £45 billion to the UK economy, placing them above the pharmaceutical and...
St Andrews University found itself in an absurd situation this week as the Association of University Teachers tried to prevent it imposing a 12.5 per cent local pay deal on AUT members who voted to...

Academic salaries still trail those for equivalent posts in other public-sector professions. Chloe Stothart looks at the findings of a Times Higher survey. Professors continue to be paid...
Complaints lead watchdog to state its quality audits will remain rigorous The quality watchdog has warned universities not to put their academic standards in "peril" as they introduce emergency...
Despite the stalled pay talks, union head Sally Hunt is upbeat at the AUT conference. Phil Baty reports Sally Hunt, general secretary of the Association of University Teachers, is to tell members...