Journal warned about P&G data
The whistleblower who raised the alarm about the probity of his research unit's conduct of a study carried out with the pharmaceutical company Procter & Gamble warned the editor of a...
The whistleblower who raised the alarm about the probity of his research unit's conduct of a study carried out with the pharmaceutical company Procter & Gamble warned the editor of a...
The new president of the Royal Society this week faced a stinging attack by more than 40 fellows as the row over free online publication of research results came to a head. A string of big-name...
Northumbria University was praised this week for stumping up £5,000 to help restore a landmark church clock. The chiming clock at Christ Church, in the Shieldfield district of Newcastle, boasts a...
Neil Sorrell, a music lecturer at York University, has broken new ground by writing a composition solely for glass vessels - wine glasses, a vacuum flask, test tubes and other laboratory containers....
Academics stand to benefit from a £5 million deal signed by intellectual property firm IP2IPO and Bristol University to market research ideas. The 25-year contract is the latest in a series of...
Downing Street and senior ministers have "reneged" on a promise to give post-92 universities the lion's share of funding for applied research and knowledge-transfer work, it was claimed this week....
Academics' pension contributions will remain unchanged after the latest official valuation of the Universities Superannuation Scheme reported that the fund was £5 billion in surplus. Employers will...
Hundreds of technical support staff at Manchester University are threatening to strike over pay disparity between those employed formerly by the University of Manchester Institute of Science and...
Two British-led research groups this week received €200,000 (£135,500) shares of the €1 million Descartes Research Prize from European Research Commissioner Janez Potocnik. The Pulse team, led by...
A Times Higher -NPC survey offers some surprising insights into the postgraduate-supervisor relationship. reports Anna Fazackerley The stereotype of egotistical postgraduate supervisors who are...
Academics and librarians should be given further protection from prosecution under the Government's anti-terrorism legislation as ministers move to ease fears that academic freedom would be...
Changes to the immigration rules for overseas students and a new £4 million fund to foster Anglo-Sino university links were announced this week by Chancellor Gordon Brown in a move to "boost higher...
Well-funded universities will be a priority under a Tory government, David Cameron declared this week in his first speech as Conservative Party leader, writes Paul Hill. Mr Cameron, the former Shadow...
A director-general is to be appointed by the Russell Group of research universities as part of a "step change" in its lobbying ahead of the Government's 2007 Comprehensive Spending Review. The group...
Lecturers' unions and vice-chancellors warned against universities sponsoring new city academies as it emerged that four institutions are in talks with the Government about sponsoring schools, writes...