EPSRC's lifeline for 'problem' sciences
A select list of universities has been invited to bid for grants from a multimillion-pound pilot fund designed to save "problem" science subjects. The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research...
A select list of universities has been invited to bid for grants from a multimillion-pound pilot fund designed to save "problem" science subjects. The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research...
The modern pint of beer was an ancient European invention and not a product of the cradle of civilisation. A leading scholar this week rejected the widely accepted theory that the world's most...
The promise of record investment has given Scottish universities the confidence and financial clout to compete with their fee-charging counterparts in England, higher education leaders said this week...
As Australians prepare to vote in tomorrow's federal elections, more than 400 senior academics - including 160 professors from every public university - have condemned the "dishonesty and duplicity"...
Bob Brecher has an idea that might solve the admissions conundrum The silly season this year was much as expected: the best-ever A/AS-level results, naturally, and the usual complaints from...
You must be doing a PhD. But it doesn't have to be that way, says Harriet Swain. It's all in the preparation - and in the kind of relationship you have with your mentor Hooray, you've been accepted...
Two years before finishing my PhD, I had to cover for a professor who went abroad. I had fantasised about being a professor, but as I have a severe speech disability I did not think it possible. In...
With universities looking abroad for intellectual inspiration and for students, the profile of distance learning is rising, writes Harriet Swain. One of those to recognise its potential is Graham...
Middlesex University has poached a team of top researchers from a leading London medical school as part of its plans to develop a biomedical sciences department. Ray Iles and two of his team were...
Universities are starting to bolster their international offices in response to British Council predictions earlier this year of a huge increase in foreign demand for higher education. Sheffield...
Jim Richards Professor of biomechanics Faculty of Health, Central Lancashire University Job advertised in The Times Higher , February 6 UK athletes won 35 gold medals at this year's Paralympic Games...
The European Commissioner-designate for education and culture has pledged that the incoming Commission will launch a lifelong learning initiative to take effect from 2007. At a European Parliament...
Opponents of the Bush Administration allege that US Government-backed student loan programmes are enriching private lenders at taxpayers' expense. Critics, including an investigative arm of the...
The French Education Minister has promised priority for students' social needs and called for greater international competitiveness in higher education as a growing majority of universities adopt the...
The New Zealand Government is to change the law establishing new universities so that any proposal must be in the "national interest", regardless of whether it meets other criteria set out in the...