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THE NEW PAY OFFER What will it mean for you? PLUS The truth about academic salaries AND Has the internet become conscious, asks Terry Sejnowski
THE NEW PAY OFFER What will it mean for you? PLUS The truth about academic salaries AND Has the internet become conscious, asks Terry Sejnowski
A new grouping of university heads called for the retention of the 2008 research assessment exercise in its first statement this week. The Alliance of Non-aligned Universities, which represents...
Sir David Cooksey this week opened his consultation on the structure of the single ring-fenced health research fund announced in the Budget. Comments are invited by July 28 on the possible merger of...
The world's first academic website to use British Sign Language was launched this week as part of Deaf Awareness Week. The site, www.bris.ac.uk/deaf, was developed by staff and students at Bristol...
In our April 21 issue we implied that Lucy Johnstone is a lecturer at Bristol University. She is, in fact, a lecturer at Plymouth University, based in Bristol.
The Conservatives are to launch a review of higher education policy in a bid to better engage with academics and with the ever-growing student body. The review will be wide-ranging and will cover...
Academics will be increasingly reluctant to offer independent advice to the Government, according to researchers from the London School of Economics whose report on ID cards was savaged by ministers...
More than 100 staff and students at St Andrews University's School of Classics took to the streets as characters from the Iliad and the Odyssey. The 12-hour 'Homerathon', in association with the...
Academics' book-lined private offices are under threat as administrators try to cuts cost by introducing open-plan layouts. Alan Thomson reports For academics, it is a cherished private study space...

As the boycott action takes hold, The Times Higher reports on the prospects of local pay negotiations and maps out Natfhe's and the AUT's strongholds It isn't a simple matter of numbers when it comes...
* Birmingham University has docked by 10 per cent the pay of staff who have admitted to being involved in the assessment boycott. The deductions will be made from their April pay packets. It is the...
Fears that industrial action will damage the international reputation of UK universities and hit the multimillion-pound market in foreign students grew this week. In a letter to universities, Will...
It is a testing time for relations in higher education as academics target students in order to force employers to come up with more money for pay. But for one group of academics the dispute is...
Local settlements pose a threat to national pay talks, report Phil Baty and Olga Wojtas Lecturers' claims for a 23 per cent pay rise over the next three years could be fatally undermined, unions...
While the University of Wales contemplates big changes, its future status remains uncertain. Tony Tysome reports Welsh academics, vice-chancellors and students remain deeply divided over plans to...