Union gives Sunderland thumbs-down over cuts
The threat of 140 jobs losses at Sunderland University has led lecturers' union Natfhe to declare "no confidence" in the university executive. Natfhe said an informal straw poll found that 96.6 per...
The threat of 140 jobs losses at Sunderland University has led lecturers' union Natfhe to declare "no confidence" in the university executive. Natfhe said an informal straw poll found that 96.6 per...
Aberdeen University scientists have won £30,000 from the European Union for research to create the perfect pint. They will be part of a team of brewers and researchers from Finland, Germany, Norway...
Graduates are finding it increasingly difficult to get the mortgage they want because of student debt repayments, it was claimed this week, writes Alan Thomson. Mortgage lenders, including the...
The basis of the knowledge economy is threatened by the lack of physics and maths teachers and graduates, the heads of 37 research-intensive universities worldwide agreed this week. Sir Richard Sykes...
Academics are being prevented from giving advice to the government because of the cost to their universities, MPs have warned. The House of Commons science and technology select committee wants the...
The government should address the widening salary gap between lecturers and comparable professions, MPs said this week. The Commons education select committee report on student retention welcomes the...

We have lift-off: sixth formers became rocket scientists for the day as part of National Science Week. Rocket scientist John Bonsar led them in a workshop at the University of Bradford where they...
The Open University's bid to run undergraduate medical degrees in partnership with medical schools has been turned down by the Higher Education Funding Council for England and the Department of...
The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council is boosting teaching and research funding by 4 per cent in cash terms as part of an overall 8.5 per cent cash increase for universities. Its £672 million...
Students could be prevented from graduating this summer because of industrial action across the new university sector. In advance of a final "make or break" two-day intensive meeting with employers...
Further education lecturers were on the brink of a national strike this week as college managers rebuffed their demands for an immediate £3,000 flat-rate rise. Leaders of Natfhe, the lecturers' union...
The Association of University Teachers Scotland has stressed the importance of the forthcoming Westminster elections despite the devolution of higher education. But it has also flagged up the...
Owain James, president of the National Union of Students, faces a tough fight to be re-elected at next week's national conference. Mr James will go head-to-head with national treasurer Helen Aspell...
A "major financial house" has specified in an advert placed with information technology recruitment consultancy Computer Futures that candidates must be "redbrick graduates". The advert, on their...
Technology transfer is becoming easier in United Kingdom universities as the number of spin-off companies continues to climb, according to the UK University Companies Association. At a conference in...