Struggle to balance the pension books
"I bet when MPs debated top-up fees last winter they never imagined that so much would be going on staff pension funds," said Richard Allanach, finance director of the University of East London....
"I bet when MPs debated top-up fees last winter they never imagined that so much would be going on staff pension funds," said Richard Allanach, finance director of the University of East London....
Second-year students at Heriot-Watt University's School of Textiles and Design have designed a range of clothing to help support a home and school for orphaned children in India. The cotton clothes...
The verdict of thousands of students will settle which university wins the coveted title of Best Student Experience in the 2005 Times Higher Awards, writes Paul Hill. Of the 14 awards, the Best...
The Association of University Teachers has threatened to take legal action against Brunel University if it tries to make some long-serving members of staff redundant. The union and the university are...
As 1,000 students watched footage of the ill-fated Beagle 2 expedition, the message was in the soundtrack. The Glasgow auditorium filled with the sound of Gerry Rafferty's hit song Get it Right Next...
David Norwood, a 36-year-old chess grandmaster, made the best move of his life when he ditched the day job and decided to make his fortune exploiting academic intellectual property. This may not...
Tony Blair's Commission for Africa has delivered a multibillion-dollar bill to the industrialised nations to help revitalise Africa's universities. This aspect of the commission report on...
Scientific research carried out in the developing world must provide lasting health benefits to host countries, according to guidance issued by the Wellcome Trust this week, writes Caroline Davis....
The UHI Millennium Institute, which hopes to become a university in 2007, has topped this year's Scottish funding allocations for higher education with a cash increase of 5 per cent. This is the...
The Tomlinson reforms to integrate vocational and academic school qualifications could be resurrected after the general election, according to the chair of the influential House of Commons Education...
A major revamp of the pre-eminent US university admission exam is not only fuelling students' anxiety but creating a lucrative industry that markets everything from test-preparation CDs to software...
The Beijing Municipal Government has capped tuition fees in the capital to ensure that higher education remains accessible to poor students, writes Michael Delaney in Beijing. Most of the capital's...
A decade of tuition fee increases has not deterred poor Canadian students from going to university, a report suggests. Just under a fifth of 18-to-24-year-olds from low-income families - those...
Some applicants to top US business schools have been barred after hacking into the institutions' computers, writes Jon Marcus. The 200 or so applicants hacked into a software program that allowed...
The Australian Government is proposing to award the university title to institutions that neither undertake research nor award research degrees. Brendan Nelson, the Education Minister, last week...