Survey finds divide in law
Law schools in old universities overwhelmingly employ external examiners from old universities, making it difficult to ensure comparability of degrees across the sector, according to one of the first...
Law schools in old universities overwhelmingly employ external examiners from old universities, making it difficult to ensure comparability of degrees across the sector, according to one of the first...
The success of Wales's universities in the research assessment exercise has been rewarded with a 28 per cent real-terms increase in research cash in the funding allocations for 2002-03. This will...
When Leicester University vice-chancellor Bob Burgess interviewed architects bidding to design Leicester's biggest campus expansion since the 1960s, he asked them one key question: what is a...
The proportion of students graduating with a first-class or upper-second degree has increased from a third to a half over the past 15 years. Are standards falling and grades being inflated or are...
The Scots blueprint on lifelong learning gives people access to education at any stage in life, whatever their means. Olga Wojtas reports on a visionary plan. The Scottish Parliament's enterprise and...
A lecturer sacked by Surrey University after he complained to the vice-chancellor about harassment and mismanagement in his department is to go back to court in higher education's first known...
Zimbabwe's students are the target of a government attempt to clamp down on sectors of society that it sees as supporters of the political opposition, following Robert Mugabe's victory in this month'...
St Andrews University has suffered a £175,000 clawback in funding because of the "Wills effect" on student recruitment. The only other Scottish higher education institution to face a clawback,...

European Commission proposals to screen all artificial chemicals in the environment will involve tests on more than 10 million lab rats, fish and other animals, according to a new study. Scientists...
Philosophers protest at teaching of creationism Some 43 philosophers and scientists have sent a letter to prime minister Tony Blair to protest at the teaching of creationism at the state-funded...
News Welsh gold: how Cardiff University turned itself round Features Should we go to war with Iraq? Middle-East experts give their views Plus: the ANC is 90 - we look at its changing relationship...
Why create a nation of academics when it's electricians and plumbers we need, asks Chris Woodhead. "To question the government's policies," I wrote in the chapter on universities in my book Class War...
Creation "science" advocates that there is scientific evidence to support a 6,000-year-old Earth and a global flood some 4,000 years ago. It is claimed that the science of creationists is supported...
Up to 100 jobs may go at Queen Mary, University of London, under plans being drawn up to cope with cuts to research funding. Principal Adrian Smith plans "substantial staffing reductions" in the...
Dyslexia can ruin lives. Now evidence suggests that the right diet may diminish or even prevent this and other neuronal disorders. In the winning essay in this year's THES/Oxford University Press...