Cass soars to take on the global high-fliers
London's Cass Business School is rising faster up the Financial Times league tables than any other business school worldwide. Since David Currie joined as dean in 2001, Cass has been changing and...
London's Cass Business School is rising faster up the Financial Times league tables than any other business school worldwide. Since David Currie joined as dean in 2001, Cass has been changing and...
A government announcement of nearly £150 million funding for two "big science" projects has sparked fears that small-scale research may be left out in the cold. Lord Sainsbury, the Science Minister,...
Sperm whales have been revealed as both ruthless predators and gentle socialites in a study that lifts the lid on their hidden underwater world for the first time. Advanced tracking devices have...
The new code of practice for research students could lead to an increase in litigation, universities were warned this week. The code, published last month by the Quality Assurance Agency, sets out...
Small groups of aggrieved students will be prevented from ruining academic reputations under the Government's flagship student satisfaction survey, it was confirmed this week. But by imposing a "...
Imperial College London is to axe at least 60 jobs in agricultural sciences in a move that could lead to it selling off its 350 hectare Wye campus in Kent. The decision to close the agricultural...
Universities should look beyond the image of student unions as political and campaigning bodies and ask them to help prepare undergraduates for the jobs market, academics were told this week. A...
The Scottish Agricultural College is helping outdoor novices turn over a new leaf in appreciating their surroundings. Allan Bain, a mature student at the SAC, has illustrated the pamphlet for walkers...
A full investigation is needed into this year's student loan problems to prevent a repeat next year, according to a senior MP. Norman Lamb, who sits on the influential Treasury Select Committee, said...
The value of the SAT as a predictor for academic performance has been thrown into question by a US college that has ceased to demand that applicants take the test. Bates College, in the New England...
Spain's ESCI business school is to run the country's first men-only course on fear management and communication. The four-day course will run next month at the school, which is part of Barcelona's...
China's severe shortage of trained business managers has led to great demand for home-grown MBA courses but, in the rush to meet demand, poor quality assurance is causing problems for graduates and...
The planned doubling of the European Union research budget could lead to cuts by national governments in their own programmes, the EU research commissioner-designate has warned. Speaking at a...
Turkish president Ahmet Necdet Sezer has sacked the rector of the University of Istanbul for failing to enforce judicial rulings - an action the rector has denounced as politically motivated. Kemal...
Deposed Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his wife, Mildred, have been appointed honorary research fellows in the politics department at the distance-learning University of South Africa (...