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This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from the first full-length novel by this author, and it draws heavily on his time spent in London as a...
Academics should be employed on industry-style rolling contracts that abolish permanent lectureships and the "jobs for life" culture in higher education, a controversial paper will argue. The paper,...
The leaders of the soon-to-be merged Association of University Teachers and lecturers' union Natfhe confirmed this week that they will contest the top job in the new higher education super-union....
Cancer researcher Ian Tomlinson has beaten celebrity competition to win a coveted European accolade It is not every day that a scientist takes on Harry Potter and wins. But Ian Tomlinson, a...
* Kingston University has appointed Mary Stuart , professor and pro vice-chancellor at Sussex University, as deputy vice-chancellor. * Steven Myint , former editor-in-chief of the Journal of...
A report on Universities UK is critical of its attempts to 'suppress' differences of opinion among members, say Paul Hill and Anna Fazackerley Independent consultants have been brought in to assess...
Academics at University College London have been angered by a management memo telling them they are expected to gain at least a 3* rating in the next research assessment exercise, writes Jessica...
Academics are signing up for voluntary work in their droves as universities lead the way on corporate responsibility, according to a higher education management expert, writes Jessica Shepherd. Sir...
Bangor University plans to forge a "unique" research alliance with Aberystwyth University in an ambitious drive to join the Russell Group of top institutions. In what appears to be the latest...
ARMED WITH CHUTZPAH Norman Finkelstein's accusations against law professor Alan Dershowitz risk the academic equivalent of a nuclear war