Academics invited to be crime fighters
Academics are being invited to suggest ways to prevent crime. The aim of the workshop will be to reduce opportunities for criminality and provide new methods for prevention, detection and reduction...
Academics are being invited to suggest ways to prevent crime. The aim of the workshop will be to reduce opportunities for criminality and provide new methods for prevention, detection and reduction...
Film fans can get a sneak preview of Gwyneth Paltrow's new movie Possession next week as the University of Lincoln and Odeon Cinemas host a champagne-laden gala screening of the film - much of which...
Recruiters have slashed their graduate intakes this year as the economic downturn continues. This has led many graduates to consider postgraduate study. Of 4,000 UK undergraduates surveyed by...
Sir Richard Sykes was days away from accepting the job of provost of University College London in 1999, it emerged this week. Now, he would be offered the position under proposals to merge UCL with...
Introducing a US-style top-up fees system to Britain would result in universities pricing themselves beyond the reach of the poor, a new report warns. Evidence gathered from the US by the Council for...
Manchester University's merger with the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology hit a major snag this week when academics rejected the plans on the table. The Association of...
Only a fifth of computer science graduates work in the information and communications technology industry despite the skills shortage in the field, according to newly published research. A study for...
Early social science couples such as Sidney and Beatrice Webb were influenced by theories of complementarity devised in the mid-19th century by single women trying to break into public life, a...
New universities are worried that they may be left paying millions of pounds to cover increased contributions to lecturers' pensions. Employers have been asked to increase their contributions to the...
The government's target of getting half of all young people into higher education could further erode the decreasing value of having a degree, according to Malcolm Brynin, a researcher at the...
Students have had their faith sorely tested as A levels come under scrutiny and as many in higher education struggle to switch courses. The THES reports Vice-chancellors are demanding a say in A-...
Students have had their faith sorely tested as A levels come under scrutiny and as many in higher education struggle to switch courses. The THES reports Students seeking to transfer between courses...
Students have had their faith sorely tested as A levels come under scrutiny and as many in higher education struggle to switch courses. The THES reports A new "national language" emerged in Scotland...
Students have had their faith sorely tested as A levels come under scrutiny and as many in higher education struggle to switch courses. The THES reports The A-level crisis is the result of ministers...
Students have had their faith sorely tested as A levels come under scrutiny and as many in higher education struggle to switch courses. The THES reports The University of Nottingham has apologised to...