For whom the Bell tolls?
Allegations of research fraud have scandalised physics. Steve Farrar reports. The machine sitting in Jan Hendrik Schön's old laboratory at the University of Konstanz in Germany did not appear out of...
Allegations of research fraud have scandalised physics. Steve Farrar reports. The machine sitting in Jan Hendrik Schön's old laboratory at the University of Konstanz in Germany did not appear out of...
The government's obsession with monitoring performance in schools, colleges and universities is marginalising educational studies and destroying the discipline's credibility, according to Jon Nixon,...
Weak local management in the 47 learning and skills councils poses a threat to the government's plans to reform the post-16 sector, according to a survey of college heads published this week. A...
At least 15 university language departments are under threat of closure or merger as fewer students opt for pure language degrees, the subject centre for languages, linguistics and areas studies has...
The role of academic journals Nature and Science in an alleged research fraud scandal at Bell Labs in the US has been criticised by scientists. Suspicions surrounding ground-breaking work in...
Cut-price charges for foundation degrees are being considered to sweeten the pill of introducing differential fees and to help universities meet the government's expansion targets. The two-year...
* Birmingham University has told postgraduate students that they may have to move to another institution as it sheds staff in cuts to save over £5 million. Up to 16 academic posts may go as part of...
Sir Keith Peters will be the next president of the Academy of Medical Sciences. Sir Keith is regius professor of physic at the University of Cambridge and head of the School of Clinical Medicine. He...
The arts and humanities are suffering from worse underinvestment than the sciences, according to a report commissioned by the Higher Education Funding Council for England, Universities UK and the...
The Arts and Humanities Research Board has predicted a decline in success rates among applicants for postgraduate research grants after recording a 20 per cent increase in applications this year. The...
Lawyers working for the Association of University Teachers in Salford University have asked for the work of a newly formed redundancy committee to be stopped on the grounds that it is "improperly...
To physicists who daily contemplate extra dimensions and time travel, being given the chance to attend the same conference twice may not seem strange. Simply by crossing the divide between dark and...
The Northern Ireland funding allocations for 2002 to 2003 show an overall increase of 3.3 per cent over last year. Spending on rewarding and developing staff will increase by 50 per cent over last...
Education secretary Estelle Morris ruled out the creation of a British Ivy League in an interview with The THES this week, insisting that every university must continue to be funded for research....
Education maintenance allowances for further and higher education students should be introduced along with variable interest rates on loans, MPs said this week. The Commons' education and skills...