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* Avril Waterman-Pearson , professor of veterinary anaesthesia, has been appointed pro vice-chancellor at Bristol University. She is a fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and a...
* Avril Waterman-Pearson , professor of veterinary anaesthesia, has been appointed pro vice-chancellor at Bristol University. She is a fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and a...
Divisions in academia could lead to the loss of its negotiating power, Anna Fazackerley reports. The battle lines in UK academia are shifting, with the Campaigning for Mainstream Universities group...
An online petition condemning the lecturers' pay dispute for damaging students' academic interests may be inadvertently encouraging undergraduates to cheat. The website says that the boycott of exams...
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Keele University has compromised its academic standards with a "scandalous" decision to allow students to graduate without completing their final year, staff have claimed. The Times Higher reported...
AUT and Natfhe unmoved by lure of improved offer, reports Phil Baty. A commitment by employers to improve on their offer to staff of a 6 per cent pay rise over two years was not enough to entice the...
About a third of this summer's final-year exams may have to be cancelled at Sheffield University, it emerged this week, as the university became the first to concede that the industrial action over...
Tony Tysome examines a plan for universities to adopt radical measures to retain international business interest. British universities must consider radical measures such as setting up call centres...
More than a third of final-year undergraduates would not have applied to university if they had had to pay £3,000, a poll claims. The UK Graduate Careers Survey found 38 per cent of 16,452 students...
The British Library this week launched a consultation on its proposed content strategy, on purchasing priorities for the coming years. Proposals include giving more priority to China, India, Africa...
Oxford scientists floated a spin-off company valued at £65 million on the junior stock market this week. Oxford Catalysts, which develops clean power from fossil fuels and renewable sources,...
Students from poor backgrounds will be entitled to social security benefits whether or not they get a grant or bursary, the Government has announced. This will be welcomed by vice-chancellors such as...
Ruth Kelly, the Education Secretary, vowed to boost the attainment of some of England's most deprived youngsters this week, saying it would improve progression from school to university. In a speech...
British researchers are so eager to forge relationships with China and India that they are neglecting more profitable opportunities in the US, a report warned this week, writes Anna Fazackerley. Sir...
Anna Fazackerley examines likely candidates for chief executive of a billion-pound medical research fund. Treasury plans to create a British version of the National Institutes of Health in the US...