Science funding priorities slashed from 70 to 15 in far-reaching reform
Distinction between blue-skies and BBSRC-managed proposals swept away, writes Zoe Corbyn
Distinction between blue-skies and BBSRC-managed proposals swept away, writes Zoe Corbyn
Olga Wojtas hears that conference tourism needs specialists who know what young consumers want
Business may be surprised at what academe can teach us all about collaboration and synthesis, argues Doug Yarn
The Russell Group must not be the only focus for widening access, says Pamela Taylor. Local provision is a good fit for many students
Two universities have confirmed that they will not pay their staff this month's 5 per cent national pay rise.Under the final stage of a three-year national pay deal, staff are due a rise in line with...
Higher education expert claims funding idea is 'extremely dangerous'. John Gill reports
Concerns that UK universities' international activities are "just about making money" risk the long-term reputation and stability of the sector, a review ordered by Universities Secretary John Denham...
"What would you do if you were a magpie?" and "would you rather be a novel or a poem?" are among questions asked in Oxbridge interviews. The bizarre interrogations of applicants were detailed in a...
Better information and flexible finance are among report recommendations, Rebecca Attwood writes
Radical changes to part-time higher education are needed if the UK is to take a lead role in the knowledge economy, according to a vice-chancellor writing a government review.In the past, part-time...
A system for recording students' achievements, which could eventually replace the degree classification system, is to be trialled by 18 higher education institutions.The Higher Education Achievement...
Convincing the public of merits of this field of research remains taxing, reports Melanie Newman
Academic promotions at the University of Cambridge are being decided on the basis of a subjective, unfair system, it has been claimed.Biochemistry lecturer Nick Gay told a meeting of the university's...
Kingston's Scott says 'collapse of neo-liberalism' may present fresh opportunities, reports John Gill
Gary Day on victims of the credit crisis, women on top, glamorous historians and a bit of Strictly escapism