Research equality
It is hard to see that the RAE as constituted assists women whose work might be thought to be a target for discrimination. To help there, the RAE would have to assign 4s, 5s and so on to each...
It is hard to see that the RAE as constituted assists women whose work might be thought to be a target for discrimination. To help there, the RAE would have to assign 4s, 5s and so on to each...
You note that the World Bank has effectively endorsed the shifting of priorities from basic to higher education for the world's poorest nations ("World Bank enlists HE to narrow poverty gap", THES,...
Scientists are being discouraged from explaining their work to the public by the fierce competition resulting from the funding councils' research assessment system. The House of Lords report on...
MPs are to demand that science minister Lord Sainsbury provides a detailed explanation of his controversial decision not to locate the new Pounds 550 million synchrotron project at Daresbury...
Next week's budget could bring rewards for universities and colleges as the government rolls out its plans for innovation and enterprise, perhaps with extra support for further education students....
The UK produces virtually no home-grown black doctors or scientists, say education campaigners, writes Steve Farrar. Young black people have been effectively barred from pursuing a career in science...
Vice-chancellors have condemned new detailed instructions on collecting graduate employment data ordered by the government as over-prescriptive and bureaucratic. They say they have not been properly...
Britain's old universities are lagging behind the rest of the sector in their preparations for Curriculum 2000, college heads have warned. Annette Zera, principal of Tower Hamlets College, told a...
Twelve of the 90 staff in the University of Central England's faculty of the built environment face redundancy because of falling student numbers and projected deficits, writes Harriet Swain....
A brother and sister with bankrupt parents who have mounted a High Court challenge over tuition fees have told how cash problems have left them struggling to meet study commitments, writes Tony...
Colleges need more than Pounds 1 billion extra over the years 2002-03 and 2003-04 to make the learning and skills revolution happen, the Association of Colleges has warned. Chancellor Gordon Brown...
The University of Lancaster has agreed to make an official apology to a senior tutor who was abused by students in a college bar. Caroline Giles and five female students working as bar staff were...
The University of Technology has established an office in London hoping to attract hundreds of British students to its campuses in Sydney. More than 26,000 students are on the UTS campuses in Sydney...
Exeter University has pulled the plug on research of international standing because it will be ineligible for the research assessment exercise, writes Phil Baty. Now the Queen is being asked for a...
Continual changes, lack of control over work, inadequate staffing, low pay, lack of recognition or promotion prospects, lack of facilities for breaks, excessive working hours, excessive workload. A...