Copyright fees dispute goes to costly tribunal
Vice-chancellors' representatives told a tribunal this week that the copyright licensing scheme was "a bureaucratic nightmare for hard-pressed university staff" and seriously inhibited teaching. The...
Vice-chancellors' representatives told a tribunal this week that the copyright licensing scheme was "a bureaucratic nightmare for hard-pressed university staff" and seriously inhibited teaching. The...
The first eTutor of the Year plans to use his £1,000 prize money "to have a small holiday" before helping other staff at his agricultural college develop their own interactive online courses. John...

Scientists gathered at Dundee University to learn about advances in microscopes. Dundee has the world's most powerful electron microscope, observing particles 10,000 times smaller than the width of a...
Northern Ireland's Department for Employment and Learning has refused to change its student support reforms to avoid discrimination against Muslims. The National Union of Students-Union of Students...
Scientists from more than 170 countries are beginning a boycott of scientific journals that they believe are overpriced and restrict access to their research, writes Caroline Davis. The Public...
Parliament puts Scots under scrutiny The civil service north of the border has become more accountable since the Scottish Parliament was set up, according to researchers at Glasgow Caledonian...
Concerns about accountability for taxpayers' money and quality control at Luton University have been raised by the university's in-house solicitor and pro vice-chancellor. In memos seen by The THES...

Lack of a single accreditation system for all degrees offered in the UK casts doubt over the value of some qualifications. Cherry Canovan reports. Now is the time of year when thousands of...
January I blame Kerry. If I had not visited my daughter during her gap year teaching in Nepal I would not, at 56, be jogging along in the dark, stepping miles on gym machines and walking the Brecons...

Being a rising star can be tricky. Stephen Twigg, made parliamentary secretary and deputy to the leader of the House of Commons after the last election, learnt some of the potential pitfalls this...
Prince Charles has become patron and Lord Macfarlane of Bearsden honorary president Glasgow School of Art . Wallace Pitcher, emeritus professor of geology and Leverhulme emeritus research fellow at...
Nice to know that a contributor to The THES opinion pages is prepared to put his money where his mouth is. When David Wells, professor in the School of Languages, Literature and Culture at Birkbeck...
A competition run by the World Intellectual Property Organisation for university students has attracted competition itself. Students were asked to write an essay addressing the question "What does...
Ah. How sweet. St Andrews University principal Brian Lang has had a tough few weeks, what with all the hysteria surrounding soon-to-be student Prince William and the allegations against Lang of...
Probably the world's most famous coffee pot has just percolated its last. Ten years ago, researchers at the University of Cambridge trained a camera on their coffee pot to ensure that those in other...