There's more to life than books
'There's more to life than books, you know. But not much more.' So sang Mancunian pop group The Smiths to a generation of teenagers 20 years ago, writes Caroline Davis. This week, Manchester...
'There's more to life than books, you know. But not much more.' So sang Mancunian pop group The Smiths to a generation of teenagers 20 years ago, writes Caroline Davis. This week, Manchester...
An official list of "genuine" universities and colleges in the UK contains a number of businesses without recognised accreditation, an investigation by The Times Higher has found. The Register of...
The Government has recognised widely held fears over the future of academic medicine and dentistry by announcing a new strategy to boost clinical academic careers this week. The number of clinical...
York University has been given the go-ahead by local authority planners for a £500 million extension to its Heslington campus. The plans, which would allow a 50 per cent increase in student numbers,...
Sir Graeme Catto, vice-principal of King's College London, is leaving at the end of September to return to Aberdeen University. He will be succeeded by Robert Lechler, head of the Guy's, King's and...
Lincoln University has released details of its bursary scheme. The minimum yearly support for students from the lowest income families will be £1,100, the maximum for these students will be £1,600...
The popular perception that young people are apathetic about politics is a myth, suggest papers to be presented to the Political Studies Association next week. Research by the Centre for...
Hosting TV quiz shows may have helped cement the status of political interviewers such as Jeremy Paxman and John Humphrys as "truth-seekers" in the public mind, an academic conference will be told...
Two senior members of the umbrella body representing 50,000 British social scientists have resigned amid rumblings of a mounting crisis of confidence in the organisation. The Academy of Learned...
Science has become caught up in a political tug-of-war between Tony Blair and his Chancellor, Gordon Brown, placing a question mark over the future of research policy in Government, The Times Higher...
Maths academics met school and college teachers this week ata ground-breaking conference that called for changes to mathematics education in Britain. For the first time, all leading UK mathematics...
One of the world's most famous libraries, the Bodleian, may be broken up as part of an overhaul of Oxford University's library services. Most of the Bodleian's 6 million books are expected to be...
Universities that overpromote themselves in the 2006 fee and bursary market and then fail to live up to expectations could struggle to recruit students in the long term, vice-chancellors were told...
Sheffield University has conducted in-depth research into what teenagers and existing students expect from undergraduate life to help it develop the right sales pitch. One of its findings was that...
The multibillion-pound business of recruiting overseas students has become a key issue for UK higher education and something of a political hot potato over the past year, writes Tony Tysome. But as...