More than half can't cope with job stress
The shocking extent of how far universities fall below the benchmarks set by the Health and Safety Executive on acceptable levels of stress in the workplace is revealed by new research. Stress expert...
The shocking extent of how far universities fall below the benchmarks set by the Health and Safety Executive on acceptable levels of stress in the workplace is revealed by new research. Stress expert...
Further to the story "Westminster academic feared dead after tsunami" (January 14), we would like to clarify that Stephen Lissenburgh, who is missing presumed dead after the tsunami hit Sri Lanka, is...
We omitted the following people from our New Year's honours list published on January 7: Knights Bachelor Professor Sir Basil Markesinis , QC, professor of common and civil law at University College...
As a scholarly observer of reality TV, Annette Hill was impressed by the decision of Germaine Greer, a fellow academic, to appear in the current series of Celebrity Big Brother . "I think it was...
There was to be no equivalent to "the Eagle has landed". No champagne corks were popped, no balloons released, there was not even a solitary whoop. Instead, when it was confirmed that the Huygens...
The Government was accused of running higher education policy "from Tony Blair's sofa" in a strongly worded critique this week. Sir David Watson, vice-chancellor of Brighton University, said higher...
Twelve learned societies have accused the Government of failing to halt the disappearance of taxonomy research in the UK even though the House of Lords called for urgent action more than two years...
What is the legacy of the pioneer of sex research? asks Anthea Lipsett UK sex researchers lay bare their work and its problems as they reassess the legacy of Alfred Kinsey, the pioneering researcher...
As Scots celebrate the birth of poet Robert Burns on January 25, the star turn at many Burns Nights will be a rendition of the poem Tam O'Shanter , writes Olga Wojtas. But Scottish literature expert...
A student was rewarded with a distinction for plagiarised work, quality chiefs have revealed in a damning inspection report of City of Bath College, writes Phil Baty. The revelation of the lax...
Birmingham University is set to award eligible students up to £9,300 each in a new scholarship scheme to combat tuition-fee fears. The university will invest £14.8 million of its tuition fee income...
Education watchdogs have severely criticised the way the University of Wales safeguards its degree standards - reiterating concerns raised by an audit report more than a decade ago. The Quality...
The number of students on the first year of a university course in the UK broke the 1 million mark for the first time last year, according to the Higher Education Statistics Agency. The number of...
Times Higher reporters look at pressures on courses in basic subjects worldwide A flurry of threatened undergraduate course closures in the UK rang alarm bells in the Department for Education and...
Times Higher reporters look at pressures on courses in basic subjects worldwide Closures of core undergraduate programmes are rare in continental Europe. Close links between universities and the...