Winners fail to blow own trumpet
Report says many institutions have not publicised their RAE successes well, writes Hannah Fearn
Report says many institutions have not publicised their RAE successes well, writes Hannah Fearn
Young academicsResearch habits under scrutinyThey are commonly dubbed "Generation Y", but how do young scholars born between 1982 and 1994 behave when it comes to seeking information for their...
A group of more than 20 senior academics, including vice-chancellors and polytechnic directors, held a two- day private meeting last week to keep up the pressure on ministers for a radical reform of...

Aquaculture is one of the world’s fastest-growing industries, registering an annual 8 per cent increase over the past decade. The School of Biology at the University of St Andrews is, with industry...
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Healthy-looking settlement is deceptive, say critics. John Gill and Rebecca Attwood report
A year after the Government ordered the higher education sector to find annual "efficiency savings" of almost £500 million, a plan has been unveiled to achieve the target.In last year's grant letter...
Research rated 4*, 3* and 2* will receive funding wherever it is found. Zoe Corbyn reports
Posing as a "fantasy fireman, buff butler or sexy soldier" was all in a day's work for a cash-strapped student at the University of Aberdeen. Stuart Kennedy viewed his part-time strippagram job as a...
Academic's contract ended only after his work was submitted to the RAE. Zoe Corbyn reports
Life sciences and earth sciences identified as key areas, but others could lose out, writes Zoe Corbyn
Industrial action by university lecturers appeared increasingly likely this week, as the University and College Union confirmed it would ballot members by the end of January unless "satisfactory...
A long-running dispute between two Burns scholars shows no sign of ending, writes Melanie Newman
Critics say ESRC's proposal could harm 'pockets of excellence' and quality. Melanie Newman reports