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Natfhe angered by consultation snub Lecturers' leaders have attacked vice-chancellors for excluding staff from plans for a higher education ombudsman. Lecturers’ union Natfhe has written to...
Natfhe angered by consultation snub Lecturers' leaders have attacked vice-chancellors for excluding staff from plans for a higher education ombudsman. Lecturers’ union Natfhe has written to...
Record numbers studying at UK institutions More students than ever are studying at universities and colleges in the United Kingdom, according to data released today by the...
Three share Nobel award for chemistry Two Americans and a Japanese scientist have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for molecular research used in making medicines. William S. Knowles and Ryoji Noyori...
The Guardian Many of those involved in modern social policy will tonight pay tribute to Richard Titmuss, Britain's first professor of social administration. The Times&...
Nobel prize physicists named American physicists Eric A. Cornell (JILA and National Institute of Standards and Technology), Wolfgang Ketterle (MIT) and Carl E. Wieman (JILA and University of Colorado...
Tories back university expansion Shadow higher education spokesman Alistair Burt told delegates at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool that there was no going back on university expansion...
Today's main story The 100th Nobel prize for medicine has been awarded to Sir Paul Nurse, the director general of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, his British colleague Dr Timothy Hunt, the head of...
Cell scientists win Nobel Scientist Sir Paul Nurse, director of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, was today awarded the Nobel prize for medicine. He shares it with his colleague Timothy Hunt and...
The Independent Oxford University scientists have discovered methods to detect breast cancer that will lead to earlier and more accurate diagnoses. Financial Times US business students remained level...
Rio hospital cancels operations Surgical operations at Rio de Janeiro's Clementino Fraga Filho university hospital have been reduced from more than 50 per day to just six in a state of emergency...
The e-university has slipped further behind schedule and conceded its launch next year will be small-scale. The delay comes after the e-university - announced by then education secretary David...
The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service has defended its new tariff points system for entry qualifications in the face of a boycott by many Russell Group universities. The tariff sweeps up...
Glasgow students are having to pick up the tab for a scheme intended to protect them from dodgy landlords. Under a programme introduced following Scotland's Houses in Multiple Occupation Order 2000,...
Institutions are doing little to give female lecturers pay parity with men. Tony Tysome reports Universities have done nothing to close an £81 million gap between the pay of male and female academics...
Glasgow University is refusing to reveal the names of the referees it relied on when it declined to award a professorship to renowned transplant surgeon Rahul Jindal, despite two court orders that...