Walkout threatened over pay
Staff at Bournemouth University are preparing to strike if the management does not improve its proposals on pay and conditions. A motion threatening strike action if the negotiating stalemate was not...
Staff at Bournemouth University are preparing to strike if the management does not improve its proposals on pay and conditions. A motion threatening strike action if the negotiating stalemate was not...
A disabled website consultant has won a six-year sex and disability discrimination battle against Warwick University despite having her "credibility" criticised by the employment tribunal. After a...
Violence against staff is on the rise. Phil Baty looks at the fear behind the figures Abigail Smith lives in constant fear. She is a senior lecturer at a Midlands redbrick university who has been...
The future funding of higher education is insecure despite the introduction of top-up fees next year. Vice-chancellors may face "another battle" to win extra cash, according to a new Downing Street...
The daughter of one of the Open University's first students collected a posthumously awarded degree on behalf of her father last week after a retrospective rule change entitled him to an ordinary...
Students from Wales could become the most generously supported in the UK under new proposals being considered by the Welsh Assembly this week. If adopted, students would be entitled to a non-means-...
Welsh vice-chancellors renewed pleas for a major cash injection from the Assembly this week as a new funding council report revealed the declining financial state of higher education in the country,...
Stephen Farthing is on a mission to help teach British students how to draw. But what may seem an obvious pursuit for the first Rootstein Hopkins professor of drawing at Chelsea College of Art and...
A year after Japan's 89 national universities became independent, friction between faculties and the new executive bodies that have taken over the running of institutions is evident. In one case,...
Reality TV has come to campus with a US series that pits students against each other for the prize of full university tuition fees in what is being called "the first show ever to celebrate higher...
Greek academics and students brought universities to a standstill for three days in protest against the Government's commitment to a Bologna-style quality assessment system and other elements adopted...
Thousands of Australian academic staff stopped work and held rallies last week in protest against federal Government plans to impose industrial relations changes on their sector. Eight unions with...
Scientists at American universities were largely indifferent to last month's unexpected congressional decision to allow research using stem cells from embryos created by in vitro fertilisation,...
Thirty Italian scientists, doctors and academics are staging a hunger strike in protest against what they call biased reporting in the Government-controlled media in the run-up to this week's...
Roger-Gérard Schwartzenberg, France's former Research Minister, has tabled a Bill to authorise research on therapeutic cloning and human embryo stem cells. His initiative coincides with scientists'...