Is it plagiarism? Well, it is rather difficult to say
Study exposes scholars' confusion over key academic concern. Hannah Fearn reports
Study exposes scholars' confusion over key academic concern. Hannah Fearn reports
One in two undergraduates would consider buying an assignment from an online essay bank if the price was right, a study suggests.Dan Rigby, reader in environmental economics at the University of...
Most social science research has no chance of having a high impact because it is written up "appallingly", according to the co-author of the hugely successful book The Spirit Level: Why More Equal...
Hefce director tells conference a 'positive story' as consensus grows in REF pilot. Paul Jump reports
In last week's emergency Budget, it was announced that non-protected departmental budgets would be cut by an average of 25 per cent. But some online readers saw a silver lining.One says: "I think...
Entry requirementsUcas points to tariff reformThe UK Universities and Colleges Admissions Service has announced a review of its tariff, the system that allows qualifications to be converted into...

John Lennon's unresolved feelings for his mother were part of what made him who he was, says Gary Day

Touching greatness - A personal odyssey to find the secret of excellence in universities
Universities would be forced to merge under radical plans to restructure higher education in Wales.Speaking to the Welsh Assembly government yesterday, Leighton Andrews, the education minister, set...
A strict list of rules for scientists to follow when working with animals has been launched in the journal PLoS Biology

Is it enough to demand an original contribution to knowledge or should doctoral candidates also have to show that they have “material suitable for publication” ? asks Tara Brabazon
The Royal Society should offer a brokering service to put politicians in touch with experts at the cutting edge of science, according to Lord Krebs.The former chair of the UK’s Food Standards Agency...
Irene Macías deplores many Britons’ pitiful foreign language skills and employers’ apparent ignorance about its growing importance

WASHINGTON – The situation outlined by Miles J. Postema, vice-president and general counsel of Ferris State University, sounded like a lawsuit waiting to happen. By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed
Although Barack Obama’s administration already has major achievements to its credit in healthcare reform and arms reduction, his approval ratings have declined dramatically. An expert on American...