Sir Roland Smith chair
The widow of the late Professor Sir Roland Smith, Lady Joan Smith, has donated £500,000 to Lancaster University to fund a chair in strategic management. Sir Roland, who died in 2003, was the first...
The widow of the late Professor Sir Roland Smith, Lady Joan Smith, has donated £500,000 to Lancaster University to fund a chair in strategic management. Sir Roland, who died in 2003, was the first...
The Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance has become an affiliate of the Conservatoire for Dance and Drama. There are now eight Conservatoire schools offering degree courses in dance, drama...
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation this week published From Life Crisis to Lifelong Learning: Rethinking Working-Class 'Drop Out' from Higher Education, a report examining working-class students'...
The best lecturers will be in line for a £10,000 bonus under the revamped National Teaching Fellows scheme. The programme will also allow teams of academics to bid for study grants of up to £250,000...
(The Zuckerman Institute for Connective Environmental Research (Zicer) has been named Low-Energy Building of the Year. Zicer, on the University of East Anglia campus, was given the award by a...
Higher education funding chiefs have said they will not cut grants to English universities in the wake of extra income from top-up fees, writes Anthea Lipsett. Sir Howard Newby, chief executive of...
A sharp rise in the number of applications from European Union students is shown in the first official figures for university admissions for 2006, when top-up fees are introduced. According to the...

In the past, a true cad might have ended a love affair by letter. Now, it seems, men are just as likely to do the dirty deed via text message. A study of the behaviour of young mobile phone users by...

While London universities plough cash into high-tech protection in the wake of the July attacks, there are fears the terror Bill will criminalise staff and students Security at London universities is...
While London universities plough cash into high-tech protection in the wake of the July attacks, there are fears the terror Bill will criminalise staff and students Fears that academics would be...
While London universities plough cash into high-tech protection in the wake of the July attacks, there are fears the terror Bill will criminalise staff and students Librarians and researchers could...
While London universities plough cash into high-tech protection in the wake of the July attacks, there are fears the terror Bill will criminalise staff and students Surveillance has become more...
King's College London has embarked on an aggressive recruitment and expansion campaign in clinical sciences, months after losing out on a multimillion-pound research partnership in the field, writes...
The biosciences bubble could be about to burst due to staff problems, declining student numbers and underfunded laboratories, a report warns this week. The Biosciences Federation report, which...
Two leading Scottish research universities are among the top five places in the world to work, according to an international survey of life scientists. The Scientist magazine's annual "best places to...