Engineers crave a bit of art and creativity
Engineering degrees in the UK should place more emphasis on creativity, design and the arts to produce the graduates needed by industry and to encourage people to study engineering. A survey to be...
Engineering degrees in the UK should place more emphasis on creativity, design and the arts to produce the graduates needed by industry and to encourage people to study engineering. A survey to be...
Universities are being asked to teach further mathematics A level to local sixth-formers to boost their outreach activities while improving the skills of students entering mathematics, science and...
A postgraduate student who withheld his tuition fees in protest against the poor quality of his MBA course is being taken to court by the University of Abertay, Dundee. Abertay has hired debt...
Funding chiefs have been set back in their plans to introduce a compulsory national accreditation scheme for external examiners. Instead of the compulsory system backed by ministers and the funding...
Universities are set to establish joint companies with hospital trusts, after a move to allow the National Health Service to exploit its intellectual property rights. Announcing the new powers,...
The developed world's increasing obsession with protecting intellectual property rights is crippling development in poor countries, says a report published this week. The intellectual property rights...
Tony Tysome reports on how higher education boundaries are being redrawn. Ministers opened a Pandora's box when they set their 50 per cent participation target for higher education. They have...
Pupils from the highest socioeconomic groups are seven times more likely to go on to higher education as those from the lowest. Partnerships for Progression (P4P), a joint funding initiative between...
Aromatherapy could be used to tackle a range of psychological illnesses, scientists have claimed. Research by Christine Broughan, a psychologist at Coventry University, has found that personal...
It was one of the world's largest submarine slides, and the waves it produced reached a height of 25m-30m above sea level in one inlet in the Shetland Islands. The Storegga Slide, and the tsunami it...
The head of one of Cardiff University's top academic schools has stepped down after admitting that he does not have the confidence of staff for his plans. David Skilton, head of Cardiff's School of...
After years of harmonious informal collaboration, the Royal College of Music and Royal Holloway's music department have announced a strategic partnership, writes Tony Tysome. An agreement to be...
MPs are to investigate the "lost millions" of pounds in education and training funding that the government is trying to recover from former training and enterprise councils. At least £110 million is...
Zambian scientists will return home tomorrow from an international trip to investigate the safety of genetically modified food to a row over academic freedom. The trip to the US, Britain and Norway...
Israel's council for higher education intends to block an "open access" plan by the Hebrew University to admit up to 400 students from low-income neighbourhoods to its humanities and social sciences...