Post-92s could lose cash for PhD students
Million+ calls Hefce curbs on research degree programme funding 'perverse'. Zoë Corbyn reports
Million+ calls Hefce curbs on research degree programme funding 'perverse'. Zoë Corbyn reports
Staff and unions shocked as the number of jobs at risk jumps by 70 per cent, writes Rebecca Attwood
Disciplinary action against a senior union officer at London Metropolitan University who left campus without permission to conduct union work has been dropped.Amanda Sackur, chair of the University...
The University of Bristol has warned that it may have to make staff redundant despite making a £6.1 million surplus in the past financial year.In a letter to staff this month, Eric Thomas, the vice-...
Serendipity, pedagogy and engineering are offered a chance to shine in new Awards categories
More than 250 entries have been submitted by 111 institutions for Times Higher Education's inaugural Leadership and Management Awards, run in association with the Leadership Foundation for Higher...
Peers lament the passing of Lord Dearing, leader of the review that led to tuition fees. John Gill reports
Gary Day on improving tales of tearaway urchins, soaraway barnets and electromagnetic attraction
Technology and Social PowerAuthor: Graeme KirkpatrickEdition: FirstPublisher: Palgrave MacmillanPages: 192Price: £55.00 and £19.99ISBN 9781403947284 and 7307This book clarifies the place of...
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Absolute value - Denham concentrates minds and budgets

Sainsbury’s is filled with surprises. Jamie Oliver’s visage smiles from most aisles. He is meant to inspire us to care, cook and consume. I must be missing something. From my perspective, he is about...

16 February: After meeting with Colin Horrocks from the union I am presented with a terrible dilemma. What should I do? He seems to think that I have a case for a grievance or that I should opt for...
The man who helped shape the modern higher education landscape has passed away. John Gill reports

An HEA survey shows that teaching is still valued less than research, not least because of a lack of accord on how to assess it, writes Rebecca Attwood