Smaller firms lack HE interest
Post-1992 universities face an uphill struggle to build links with small and medium-sized firms, according to a new report. The report, published by the Coalition of Modern Universities, reveals the...
Post-1992 universities face an uphill struggle to build links with small and medium-sized firms, according to a new report. The report, published by the Coalition of Modern Universities, reveals the...
People are turning away from full-time study but the growth in part-time provision may not fully compensate for the shift, according to figures released this week. The number of applicants for full-...
The resignation of chief executive Brian Duffield last week from the troubled University of the Highlands and Islands project follows months of turmoil. Board chairman Sir Fraser Morrison accepted...
Middle-class young people with a family tradition of university education have been taking places on government summer schools designed to widen access to higher education for deprived groups. The...
Brighton University launched its latest research project last month, quite literally, as The Skylark - the last wooden fishing boat to be built locally - took to the waves for the first time in 30...
Funding chiefs are moving to end an anomaly that could otherwise spell the end of university research into nursing. All university staff - including those funded by the National Health Service - are...
The Student Loans Company is hoping to build better bridges with higher education institutions by appointing a former leading Scottish administrator as a special adviser. Ronald Crawford, who...
The National Audit Office is to "closely monitor" activities at Hull University following The THES's reports of financial and academic management problems at its business school. Following an NAO...
Leicester's two very different universities are merging their efforts so each can meet the diverse needs for higher education. Tony Tysome reports. The University of Leicester and De Montfort...
Sunday Fly down to Rio. Images of dancers strapped to plane wings come to mind. Reality different. No Fred Astaire, it is raining in Rio and small son, aged seven, throws up. He recovers when allowed...
King Alfred's, Winchester, has awarded honorary fellowships to: Bryan Davies, chairman of Hampshire Economic Partnership; Katrine Sporle, chief executive of Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council; and...
Three new members of the Medical Research Council are: Nancy Rothwell, research professor in physiology at the University of Manchester; Ian MacLennan, director of the Birmingham University centre...
As the Scottish Qualifications Authority debacle unfolds, the jacket of Scotland's minister for children and education is hanging on an increasingly shoogly (shaky) hook. The opposition parties...
University lecturers in London should get much bigger salaries than their colleagues in the Northeast, argues Andrew Oswald. Britain and other industrial nations should make public-sector pay more...
Tutors need to tune in to students' writing, not make it conform, Carys Jones tells Jennifer Currie. The world of academia is a tough nut to crack for most students. Many see themselves as aliens who...