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Expanded news, feature, analysis, research and people coverage: Phil Baty outlines the key changes. The Times Higher Education Supplement is changing. In the most radical development in the...
Expanded news, feature, analysis, research and people coverage: Phil Baty outlines the key changes. The Times Higher Education Supplement is changing. In the most radical development in the...
Risk-taking vice-chancellor's unorthodox course ideas garner £2 million surplus, writes Melanie Newman. On hearing about one of vice-chancellor Van Gore's ideas, a senior academic at Southampton...
The restructured University of Wales will create such a strong brand and such solid bonds between its constituent universities that none will wish to break free from the confederation. This is the...
There may be a natural tendency among parents towards favouring their eldest child, new research from the University of Manchester suggests. Biologists studied a unique species of beetle that raises...
Sheffield University's Centre for the Study of Childhood and Youth has launched a new electronic journal for its postgraduate students. The journal, Childhoods Today , adheres to the same principles...
Fall prevention clinics for older people may be a waste of time and money, researchers have found. A team at Warwick University's Medical School reviewed 19 programmes in eight countries with more...
The number of international postgraduate students registering on science and engineering programmes at Salford this academic year is 70 per cent higher than in 2006/07, the university said. Paul...
Scientists at Chester University are working to develop a super- vitamin that could reduce the risk of heart disease and dementia. Catherine Birch and John Williams are testing new compounds they say...
Profile: Terry Horne senior lecturer, University of Central Lancashire Business School. Terry Horne has two rather ambitious goals in life: to boost the world's brain power and to help eradicate...
Key figures in science, medicine lead cohort recognised for contributions to higher education, reports Tariq Tahir.
Political apathy among students is giving cause for concern in the US. Jon Marcus reports. An unpopular war in a foreign country. A controversial president leaving office. A crowded field of...
STANFORD SEEKS ETHNICITY SPECIALISTS Stanford University is looking for ten of the best young academics researching ethnicity and race. The new posts are part of a £2 million initiative to expand the...
Full-time staff too often take unfair advantage of their part-time colleagues, says an hourly paid lecturer. Lecturers in higher education have seen their pay rise to more than £42,000, according to...
At a conference at Palestine's Al-Quds University, Mary Evans muses on gender and power. All readers of The Times Higher will know that a great deal of ink, not to mention emotional energy, has been...
GOOD SPORTS AND BELATED PRIZES Lukewarm applause and a smile through gritted teeth is the usual response to missing out on a prestigious award - especially when you expected to win. Respect is due,...