Somebody stole my sit-in
“Frankly, it’s common theft.”That was the reaction of our Head of Economics, Murray Bund, to the news that Edinburgh Napier University will have dogs sitting in when conducting interviews for its...

“Frankly, it’s common theft.”That was the reaction of our Head of Economics, Murray Bund, to the news that Edinburgh Napier University will have dogs sitting in when conducting interviews for its...

Good to see that The Poppletonian (15 May) is following up the finding that mice are more scared of male than female researchers.For a control experiment, maybe the Austrian Eurovision winner...
One way to avoid “cavalier attitudes” in vivas is to stop having vivas altogether. What purpose does the viva serve after a PhD has been examined by an internal and two external examiners, which in...
Universities, it seems, urgently need to recruit more graduates to join their “philanthropy workforce” (“Sector must recruit more fundraisers or risk lowering the promotional bar”, News, 1 May)....
You report that cancer survival rates and expenditure on cancer research in the UK are both rising (“Survival rates up. Funding up. Hopes up”, Research Intelligence, 8 May), but fail to mention that...
You have to love the twisted logic of Australia’s conservative government, which remains blindly wedded to the failed idea of marketising higher education (“Tuition fee caps removed in Australian...
To pledge greater transparency about animal experimentation is not enough; the general public need to know the facts (“Animal testing agreement aims at more transparency”, News, www....
The recall from Canada and Australia of students on Brazil’s flagship study-abroad scheme, Science Without Borders, is a very sad story (“Flying back to Rio: dismay as Brazilian scholars sent home”,...
In his essay The Hedgehog and the Fox, Isaiah Berlin, the philosopher, drew on an ancient Greek aphorism to classify famous writers. He wanted to distinguish between those who view the world through...

Petition to oust head follows Twitter hoax set up in her name

The amount of research council funding universities receive has increased in real terms by about half since 2002-03, according to a new report

Welsh Assembly committee says institutions should receive minimum award regardless of quantity of world-class research

Derecognising Unite and Unison has led to greater employee engagement with the university, says the University of Reading’s John Brady

First module of digital resource, covering 1920 to 1979, shines light on colonialism’s end, communism and Cold War