UK 'neglecting Malay market'
Lax academic standards and complacency risk undermining Britain's position in the lucrative Malaysian higher education market, quality watchdogs have warned, writes Phil Baty. In its third audit of...
Lax academic standards and complacency risk undermining Britain's position in the lucrative Malaysian higher education market, quality watchdogs have warned, writes Phil Baty. In its third audit of...
Researchers could get funding council cash for future plans rather than being rewarded for work they have completed under proposals to reform the research assessment exercise. Sir Gareth Roberts,...
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority is to review whether the English exam boards should destroy this summer's A-level exam scripts next month. Ken Boston, chief executive of the QCA, said: "...
Modern language specialists are calling on Iain Gray, Scotland's minister for enterprise, transport and lifelong learning, to launch an inquiry into funding for their subject. Gordon Millan, chair of...
The Retained Organs Commission, set up by the government to establish a regulatory framework on human organ and tissue retention, has issued a consultation paper on the legal status of tissue blocks...
Former Labour cabinet minister Frank Dobson is to chair this year's Canon Collins Memorial Lecture on HIV/Aids in Southern Africa. It is to be given by University of Natal vice-chancellor Malegapuru...
Efforts to get more young people into university should be coordinated across Europe and involve accession states such as Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, according to Katherine Hewlett. She...
City University and Queen Mary, University of London, have received £2.9 million to collaborate on engineering and health science. The grant comes from the Higher Education Funding Council for...
Efforts to modernise higher education and to widen participation are being hampered by the government's preoccupation with funding elite institutions, Wolverhampton University heads have said....
The University of Derby has adopted a business model in an effort to identify and capture new higher education markets, writes Tony Tysome. Teaching staff have been told that they must double up as...
Two former lecturers at Middlesex University claim that they were victimised for raising concerns about grade tampering and other breaches of assessment procedures. Senior lecturers Rebecca...
The large hairy caterpillars beloved of children are disappearing from Britain's countryside, writes Steve Farrar. Populations have halved, probably in response to the warmer, wetter winters...
Bad dreams may not be all bad news. Research has suggested that nightmares could be part of a psychological mechanism for coping with the trials of life, writes Steve Farrar. A study of 412 students...
The European Union's Sixth Framework Programme is packed full of big ideas financed by a mighty big budget. Martin Ince reports. At a cost of €17.5 billion (£11.1 billion) between now and 2006, the...
British statistician Norma Reid Birley has been asked to leave her job as the vice-chancellor of one of South Africa's top universities following a run-in with its council, which has accused her of...