Grant winners - 27 March 2014
Royal SocietyWolfson Research Merit AwardsAwards are worth £10,000-£30,000 a year, which is a salary enhancementAward winner: Damon TeagleInstitution: University of SouthamptonThe timing and duration...

Royal SocietyWolfson Research Merit AwardsAwards are worth £10,000-£30,000 a year, which is a salary enhancementAward winner: Damon TeagleInstitution: University of SouthamptonThe timing and duration...
I concur with most of the views expressed by those who spoke at the “Why Isn’t My Professor Black?” event (“Shades of racism blight the academy”, News, 20 March).One speaker is absolutely right about...

Australia‘Poor standards’ a fictionThere is no evidence that some Australian universities are softer markers or have lower academic standards than others, a study has found. The four-year “Office for...
I was unsurprised to read about the increase in marketing spend by post-1992 universities (“It’s spend, spend, spend to attract students, but does anyone notice?”, News, 20 March).Recent research by...
Omar Malik writes a good knock-about review of Matthias Beck and Beth Kewell’s Risk: A Study of its Origins, History and Politics (Books, 13 March), but he clearly read a different text from the one...
The news that the government’s loan scheme is likely to be as expensive as the system it replaced because of the amount of student debt that may never be repaid (“New fees regime edges close to cost...

Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere

We speak to the new professor of economics at the University of Manchester

A leading researcher in thermodynamics has died
Harris (2014) in a popular higher education publication writes that the effect of the system of referring to academic writers exclusively by their surname distances readers from the author and...

Birmingham and Illinois at Urbana-Champaign pledge coordination on multidisciplinary research projects

Study of the economic impact of graduates recommends universities should be placed at the centre of strategies to boost regional growth

Academic seeks to gather examples of cases where open access article fees have been paid but content remains behind a paywall

Pro v-c at Nottingham Trent attacks ‘profit chasing’ in sector and calls time on marketing speak

James Brokenshire, the immigration minister, said that he wanted to ‘underline’ a ‘message of welcome’ to international students