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Stranmillis University College was inadvertently omitted from last week's employment league table. Some 124 full-time home degree students graduated from the college last summer, 98 per cent of whom...
Stranmillis University College was inadvertently omitted from last week's employment league table. Some 124 full-time home degree students graduated from the college last summer, 98 per cent of whom...
A summer of industrial action that could prevent university students from graduating is looming as unions this week rejected a 3.3 per cent pay rise. Lecturers' union Natfhe, which already has a...
Vice-chancellors appear to have been given the green light to channel an extra £330 million into lecturers' pay packets over the next three years. Higher education minister Baroness Blackstone told...
The last £24 million of the Joint Infrastructure Fund has been dealt out from the £750 million pot set up by the Wellcome Trust and the Department for Trade and Industry in 1998. At the same time,...
London universities may be jeopardising their application rates because of the high cost of their accommodation. A survey shows that many of the institutions pinpointed as having the most expensive...
Ten British universities are preparing to launch a broader PhD programme designed to answer growing competition for overseas graduates from the United States. The "new route" PhD, backed by the...
Social work academics are concerned that the government's drive towards competences and vocationalism could undermine the academic content of the new three-year degree-level qualification. Last month...
Astronomers are cautiously optimistic that they will soon raise the money needed to turn the United Kingdom's radio telescope network into one of the most powerful on the planet. Fears for the future...
Academics at Warwick University have warned that plans for a new e-learning system could cost millions of pounds in staff time, writes Tony Tysome. The university is consulting staff and students on...

Psychologist Richard Wiseman from the University of Hertfordshire attempts to measure ghostly activity in Edinburgh Castle as part of the city's international science festival. Dr Wiseman leads a...
University staff will be excluded from the higher education ombudsman scheme being developed by vice-chancellors and principals, The THES can confirm. A students-only complaints and appeals scheme is...
The University for Industry should be gearing up to offer degree-level courses, Ann Limb, its new chief executive, has said. The UfI's learndirect online service should be working with universities...
Universities must free themselves from the "rigged" student market, where prices are set by the state, the annual conference of the Association of University Administrators in Exeter heard this week...
Staff at the University of East London fear that database problems and a lack of capital investment could jeopardise external reviews. A report from the institution's Quality Assurance and...
Regional development agencies will help to decide which universities and colleges should be allowed to expand under funding council proposals published last week, writes Alison Goddard. At present,...