Sheffield Business School cuts programmes
Sheffield Business School is to shut non-profitable programmes in an effort to get out of the red. This could affect up to 70 members of staff. The postgraduate school at Sheffield Hallam University...
Sheffield Business School is to shut non-profitable programmes in an effort to get out of the red. This could affect up to 70 members of staff. The postgraduate school at Sheffield Hallam University...
The Quality Assurance Agency has withdrawn accreditation from one of its Authorised Validating Agencies after uncovering serious failings with its stewardship of the quality and standards of access...
The British Library has denied that a link to its sponsors on its newly launched online public catalogue is an advertisement. The link to Amazon.co.uk came under fire on a librarians' mailing list....
A study aimed at tackling the world's commonest bacterial sexually-transmitted infection started this week. Researchers at the University of Birmingham began screening about 18,000 men and women aged...
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The third round of awards by the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts saw 34 projects share £1.9 million. University-based winners included Linda Long at Exeter, who is generating...
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A modern languages expert has warned of a potential exodus of Scottish students to English universities if the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council goes ahead with "cataclysmic" teaching funding...
Almost a third of scientists in teams that hold licences for animal research said they were concerned that talking publicly would set them up as targets for animal rights extremists. The finding is...
The University of Central England is to challenge the inclusion of anyone involved in the decision to withdraw surveying course accreditation in associated research assessment panels. Peter Knight,...
Cambridge University has fallen foul of health and safety watchdogs at least seven times since it admitted losing a package of radioactive material in 1999, its senate heard this week. The university...
The government has commissioned an inquiry into the management of senior staff working in universities and the National Health Service following the Alder Hey body parts scandal. The inquiry will be...
Funding chiefs have ordered improvements to financial controls at Middlesex University, following more than a year of investigations by The THES . Quality control and employment problems were also...
Why does an academic consultant cost about the same per hour as a plumber? Claire Sanders reports on how universities are selling themselves - and staff - short. Plumbers charge an hourly rate of...