Our learned foreign friends no longer seem to be welcome here
Our new immigration rules will have to be revised if we do not want to endanger our collaborative research culture, warns Mathias Brust
Our new immigration rules will have to be revised if we do not want to endanger our collaborative research culture, warns Mathias Brust
Higher education bodies should reconnect with examining boards to boost scientific literacy and ensure undergraduates are better prepared, says Alan Wilson
The RAE's limited concept of research must be broadened to restore integrity to academic work, writes Roger Brown
- Having been commissioned by Gordon Brown to investigate threats to children online, Tanya Byron, the chancellor of Edge Hill University, may feel she can get away with a cheeky comment. Or maybe...
QAA boss says public must be reassured about university standards, writes Rebecca Attwood
'No threat' to the university's future, says chair of the board of governors. Rebecca Attwood reports
Their books may not challenge J.K. Rowling's in the bestseller lists, but what they lack in appeal as a holiday read, they more than make up for in terms of scholarly interest.A list published today...
An official report on the strength of research in Middle Eastern and African studies has been edited to remove references to a university's failure to submit in that category in the research...
Critics blame judgment for the possible closure of politics departments. Melanie Newman reports
Offa chief praises system while NUS seeks national scheme to end disparities. Rebecca Attwood writes
Voluntary redundancies and recruitment freezes are the order of the day. Melanie Newman reports
Fears that academic freedom may be under threat at Scottish universities prompted an emergency motion at last week's University and College Union Scotland Congress.The motion was passed unanimously...
Professional body says part-timers across the country are being hit, writes Rebecca Attwood
Rules could see mass blacklisting, says letter with more than 100 signatories. Zoë Corbyn reports
The shortage of teaching staff in medicine is reaching critical levels, the British Medical Association has warned.