Technology institutions pool innovative thought
Science and technology-based universities from across Europe will meet in Lausanne, Switzerland, tomorrow to collaborate on entrepreneurship and innovation. University staff working on technology...
Science and technology-based universities from across Europe will meet in Lausanne, Switzerland, tomorrow to collaborate on entrepreneurship and innovation. University staff working on technology...
York University is to spend £23 million on new and refurbished student accommodation under a University Partnership Programme agreement with construction group Jarvis. As part of the five-year deal,...
An interim management team has this week been appointed for the e-university, which aims to offer online courses developed by British universities and colleges. Nick Winton, an independent business...
Two surveying experts are to stand down from research assessment exercise panel discussions in the wake of a row over potential prejudice. Fifteen universities are losing accreditation by the Royal...
The Association of MBAs has launched a lifelong learning project that it hopes will keep its members up to date with skills and developments in the field. The MBAcademy was set up in partnership with...
The University of Abertay, Dundee, is developing a forensic sciences degree to train a new breed of graduates capable of DNA profiling, genetic testing and analysing information essential in criminal...
Southampton University researchers have found evidence of near-death experiences after studies of 63 heart-attack survivors resuscitated after being declared clinically dead. One in ten recalled...
University research departments have been promised £675 million to upgrade facilities in the latest round of government funding this week . The cash is part of the £1 billion Science Research...
Measures to tackle race discrimination in graduate recruitment and to encourage more ethnic minority students into universities were announced this week. Higher education minister Baroness Blackstone...

Universities have emerged as major investors in the arms trade in a "name and shame" campaign by a human rights pressure group. Some 49 educational organisations, including universities and...
King's College London has disowned its quality assurance audit, joining a growing list of universities who have raised questions about the validity of Quality Assurance Agency inspections. The...
Staff at Imperial College, London, are facing up to the sweeping changes being made by new rector Sir Richard Sykes. The reforms are being spearheaded by a college infrastructure and executive...
European library associations met this week to discuss setting up peer-reviewed scholarly journals in a bid to break the monopoly of commercial publishers. Members of the Standing Conference of...
Edinburgh University has backed off from a scheme to reward academics with £1,250 lump sums in the wake of widespread opposition from the local Association of University Teachers. General meetings...
An American-style federation of higher and further education institutions could be the blueprint for future university development, David Melville, chief executive of the Further Education Funding...