Appointments
An academic who initiated a radical new style of induction for students and a GP who has been influential in developing family medicine education are among those whose commitment to teaching...
An academic who initiated a radical new style of induction for students and a GP who has been influential in developing family medicine education are among those whose commitment to teaching...
A Leeds sociologist says ministers just don't understand the sex industry. Olga Wojtas reports
Teaching is more than just giving information, says Dale Salwak. It's about sharing experiences to help students begin their own journeys of discovery
Senior administrators at Goldsmiths, University of London, are set to undergo psychometric testing as part of the process to select the heads of three newly merged departments.Registrar Hugh Jones...
75 per cent of South West's most deprived homes fell outside target area, writes Rebecca Attwood
Widespread mismatch of expectations uncovered by findings of 100-strong survey. John Gill reports
It may come as no surprise that the explosion in overseas student numbers has brought an element of "lost in translation" to the UK's universities.But if academics have become resigned to dealing...
Hepi predicts higher numbers as boys get better and all leave school later, writes Melanie Newman
Internet addressesDot-uni domains up for grabsUniversities may soon be able to register their web addresses as ".uni" or ".university" - at a cost. From April 2009, the global internet regulator,...
Exeter University was this week "considering its position" following allegations surrounding the award of a doctorate to an Arab minister. The affair again raises serious questions concerning...
University angers neighbours as scheme to cut campus traffic clogs roads, reports Zoe Corbyn
United StatesBand initiation strikes harsh noteThe tradition of "hazing" at US universities has led to the hospitalisation of two students following a violent initiation ceremony in which new...
British Council forecasts enrolments to grow tenfold in just five years. John Gill reports
Although it pales in comparison with the loss of life, there are fears that the Mumbai terror attacks may damage links between India's growing university sector and the West.According to an Australia...
Some senior level staff are apprehensive at the prospect of negative RAE grades, says Zoe Corbyn