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* Hugh Laddie , former senior judge of the Patents Court, has been appointed to a new chair in intellectual property law at University College London. He will continue in his role as consultant to...
* Hugh Laddie , former senior judge of the Patents Court, has been appointed to a new chair in intellectual property law at University College London. He will continue in his role as consultant to...
Quality of an academic paper counts for more than the prestige of the publication in which it appears, says a study that raises questions about RAE and metrics criteria. Jessica Shepherd reports It...
Civility costs nothing. But try telling that to the editors of academic journals whose rejection letters appear to be getting ruder, more sarcastic and increasingly scathing, writes Jessica Shepherd...
Younger and less experienced academics are finding it harder to make a name for themselves in a peer-review system weighted in favour of established research stars, academics have warned. Amid...
The pressure on junior academics to "publish or perish" means that there is little encouragement to improve teaching, according to Hau Hing Chau, a lecturer and teaching fellow in product design at...
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Vice-chancellors warn that the Government's new bias towards science will starve arts and humanities research of funding. Anna Fazackerley reports University heads this week accused the Treasury of...
Students at leafy Bath Spa University are sending a meadow on a barge to comfort grass-starved Londoners, writes Anna Fazackerley. The floating garden will be towed by a tugboat down the Kennet and...
The vice-chancellor of Sussex University faced a rebellion from his council and calls for his resignation this week as he confirmed that he would abandon his controversial plan to axe chemistry,...
Unions say that universities, by digging in their heels over pay, are tainting graduates' qualifications and undermining academic values. Phil Baty reports * A group of overseas students at...
Unions say that universities, by digging in their heels over pay, are tainting graduates' qualifications and undermining academic values. Phil Baty reports Degrees held by 2006 graduates "will for...
More universities confirmed this week that, if necessary, they were ready to award degrees to students who had not been able to sit their finals because of the exams and assessment boycott. Others...
Unions say that universities, by digging in their heels over pay, are tainting graduates' qualifications and undermining academic values. Phil Baty reports Academic unions are furious over the '...
Unions say that universities, by digging in their heels over pay, are tainting graduates' qualifications and undermining academic values. Phil Baty reports Union leaders have warned that there will...
The Conservative Party has set up a task force on science, technology, engineering and mathematics as a key part of its Economic Competitiveness Policy Review Group established by party leader David...