Grant winners
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCHNIHR Service Delivery and Organisation (NIHR SDO) programme• Award winner: Trisha Greenhalgh• Institution: University of London• Value: £217,042Development of...
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCHNIHR Service Delivery and Organisation (NIHR SDO) programme• Award winner: Trisha Greenhalgh• Institution: University of London• Value: £217,042Development of...
Top institutions in Australia and New Zealand for research in environmental sciences and ecologyData provided by Thomson Reuters from its Essential Science Indicators, 1 January 2000-31 December...

Potential release of SLC information may prove a godsend to the coalition. Simon Baker reports

The general secretary of the University and College Union has pledged to continue to press private colleges on issues such as quality of provision and working conditions after claiming that the union...

London Met may miss out on millions as students are turned away. John Morgan reports
Some universities will see their third-stream funding rise by 50 per cent but others will miss out altogether after a decision to press ahead with a formula that concentrates an annual pot of £150...
Study advises that governors regularly assess sustainability in the round. Simon Baker writes
Former journalist on politics subpanel will look for impact, not 'unreadable' articles, he tells Paul Jump
The Political Studies Association has written to the universities and science minister to protest against the government's role in ending small grants programmes.
Scholar says data analysis flags up risks of moving toward US-style sector, writes John Morgan
When mass-market newspapers in India run headlines such as "UK varsities go bankrupt", alarm bells sound for vice-chancellors.That headline appeared on the website of India's City Journal newspaper...
Institution redirects £3K lobby group subscription to support 'core activities'. Paul Jump reports
Scholar 'disrupts hierarchy' and combines theory and practice live on air. Matthew Reisz listens in
'Exam howlers' competitionCan 'anus crimes' be beaten?It is that time of year when the pile of marking grows ever larger, which can mean only one thing: the return of Times Higher Education's annual...
University College London plans to outsource all its cleaning and security services, but a union claims the "potentially illegal" move would harm the institution's lowest-paid staff and the quality...