Diary of a clinical academic
Rob Sneyd is professor of anaesthesia at the Peninsula Medical School at Plymouth, and The THES asked him to keep a diary to give some idea of how medical academics seek to balance the three aspects...
Rob Sneyd is professor of anaesthesia at the Peninsula Medical School at Plymouth, and The THES asked him to keep a diary to give some idea of how medical academics seek to balance the three aspects...
Universities are creaming off up to half of the public funding they receive under deals to allow their courses to be delivered by further education colleges. In a report that raises serious questions...
Medical schools' obsession with research could undermine a new contract for clinical academics, the British Medical Association warned this week. Medical academics have until January 9 to vote on a...
Will Labour MPs really let the higher education bill fail? The THES reports Peter Bradley, Labour MP for Wrekin and private parliamentary secretary to Alun Michael, minister of state for rural...

Media studies Phil Baty reports on the fight to defend the image of a tarnished subject. It is "sub-Marxist gobbledegook" taught by "talentless individuals", according to rightwing historian Roger...
Historians have long dismissed the first world war football match that stopped fighting on the battlefield on Christmas day 1914 as folklore, but research suggests that festive games kicked off up...
Jealousy of colleagues they describe as "media tarts" may encourage academics to seek publicity for their stories and so raise their university's public profile, a press officers' conference has...
The number of new graduates from Scottish universities choosing to work in Scotland is rising, according to the latest figures. The Scottish Executive's first destination of graduates survey for 2001...
A team from Padua University has opened the marble sarcophagus containing the remains of Renaissance poet Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) and plans to recreate his face and body. But when a 1-tonne...
Job losses are inevitable following an Irish government decision to freeze state spending on the republic's seven universities next year. Exchequer funding makes up 85 per cent of the universities'...
Russia is to press the US to lift sanctions imposed on its universities and research centres for allegedly cooperating with Iran's nuclear programme. Of the 12 institutions that the US originally...
Germany has revitalised an equal opportunity programme for female academics with an injection of €92 million (£65 million) over the next three years. Wolf-Michael Catenhusen, state secretary of the...
New Zealand's student loan scheme will go to mediation in the new year after the country's Human Rights Commission accepted that it may discriminate against women borrowers. According to the New...
Women have for the first time inched past men among US citizens awarded doctorates, and nearly one in five doctorates is being earned by an ethnic or racial minority. But the number of doctoral...
The rector of Istanbul University may lose his passport and faces huge fines in a row with the Turkish government over unpaid taxes relating to a former palace used for staff and alumni events. Kemal...