Dr Helm at the helm
The UK's first ever doctor of business administration in higher education management has been awarded to Moira Helm of Canterbury Christ Church University. Dr Helm studied part time over three-and-a-...
The UK's first ever doctor of business administration in higher education management has been awarded to Moira Helm of Canterbury Christ Church University. Dr Helm studied part time over three-and-a-...
In last week's issue we spelt Dr Mary Kellett's name incorrectly in an article about the first child to publish research in a mainstream academic journal.
Academics are contributing to a decline in textbook buying, according to a publishers' survey, because they are reluctant to ask cash-strapped students to pay for course materials. The research...
Middlesex University may be forced to cut its history degree programme, including its prestigious black history courses, as part of a bid to cut spending by £10 million a year. The university set up...
A merger to create a new institution for Bedfordshire has signalled the end of Luton University in its present form. Les Ebdon, Luton's vice-chancellor, signed an agreement last week to buy De...
The race is on to recruit top cancer researchers from America as Britain's biggest cancer charity dramatically ramps up its research funding. Cancer Research UK, the principal funder of cancer...
Key universities have won funding for a raft of chemistry PhD studentships in an effort to cultivate a new regiment of cancer-drug designers, writes Anna Fazackerley. In the wake of chemistry...
Can you recall which university spent £150,000 on a new logo 'that resembles a pair of breasts' and other memorable faux pas, follies and facts from the world of higher education over the past year?...
If you have ever wondered why your cat's eyes have slit pupils rather than round ones, scientists may now have the answer. Researchers from Sweden have found that our feline companions have slit...
Criminals could soon find themselves collared by some of the brightest coppers in the land as new police training arrangements with universities herald the prospect of bobbies on the beat progressing...
Prospective students should aim for a first-class degree from a Russell Group university to maximise their future earnings, according to new research, writes Tony Tysome. The study found that nearly...
Research at the University of Central England promises to revolutionise the way nursing is taught in universities. Staff at the university's Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (Cetl) -...
Screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce was among those reading from some of Charles Dickens's most famous works in a re-enactment last week of the 'The Penny Readings', organised by the University of...
British Council officials have warned UK universities that they will have to expand courses for overseas students delivered in their own countries if they are to fight off the rising global...
Italy's gastronomic sciences university will open a faculty of agro-ecology in which traditional methods of food production, particularly in developing countries, will be studied. The university was...