The very model of a merger
Loughborough College of Art and Design faced perhaps its greatest creative challenge last year: a merger with its neighbour university. The move, which took three years from conception to completion...
Loughborough College of Art and Design faced perhaps its greatest creative challenge last year: a merger with its neighbour university. The move, which took three years from conception to completion...
Academics need to decide on copyright before they start research to avoid a rising tide of disputes, the Association of University Teachers has warned. The union is in talks with the Committee of...
Almost a year into its work, the Independent Review of Higher Education Pay and Conditions, led by Sir Michael Bett, has no fixed finish date. Harriet Swain reports on what it has been doing It is...
An 8,000-year-old submerged forest on the north coast of the Isle of Wight is helping scientists predict the effects of climate change. At the foot of Bouldnor Cliff, also underwater, are root...
Researchers at the Mary Seacole Research Centre of De Montfort University are developing a training module to help healthcare professionals better serve ethnic minority groups. "It is clear from our...
Titanic put women and children first in more ways than one, said Peter Kramer, lecturer in film studies at the University of East Anglia. It was a brief return to big-budget Hollywood films aimed at...
Were Dermot Sheils and John Holland sacked by Stratford-upon-Avon College because they are disabled? Staff at the college and both men's trade unions fear so. Mr Sheils's and Mr Holland's employment...
An attempt to stop press coverage of a sex harassment industrial tribunal case has been lodged by the University of Leicester. Leicester is facing at least five employment tribunal cases in which...
Monday The snow clouds have cleared. This morning, I can spot the distant Caucasus mountains to the south. Sergej collects me in the office Lada and we are off across town to Nasledie (Heritage), the...
Ten years ago, the Nobel prizewinning biologist David Baltimore was embroiled in a dispute dubbed "A Scientific Watergate" by The New York Times. This week, he attends the American Association for...
Conference off target A rare chance to quiz the Treasury on future public services funding was dangled before delegates to last week's Institute for Public Policy Research conference in London - and...
Sir Hans Kornberg, professor of biology at Boston University, will receive the honorary degree of doctor of laws from the University of Dundee in recognition of his contribution to the development of...
Five reappointments have been made to the Education Funding Council for Wales to ensure the council has stability during its transition to the National Assembly of Wales. Asked in the House of...
The United States government has imposed sanctions on three leading Russian higher education institutions accused of supplying nuclear missile technology to Iran. Links with the institutions have...
Restoration and conservation of works of art is far from an exact science. Last year controversy erupted over plans to restore Michelangelo's sculpture group, Victory, in Florence's Palazzo Vecchio,...