RCUK launches new system for logging research ‘impact’
A new web system has been launched which aims to make it easier for academics to detail the impact of their work.
A new web system has been launched which aims to make it easier for academics to detail the impact of their work.
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The first complete electronic version of the Domesday Book has been produced by a University of Hull researcher. The electronic version of the 1086 survey of England, which was created by John Palmer...
An academic branded "research inactive" because his work will not be submitted for next year's research assessment exercise is forming a support group for other academics left out in the cold....
When faced with a real, full-bore crisis, this generation of supposed snowflakes just got on with it and coped better than I did, says Joe Moran
Based solely on a Turnitin report, Emily was condemned for using ChatGPT to write her essay. Except that she hadn’t, writes Daniel Sokol
Stupid Cupid! Karen Gold searches for the e-spot From: Gold, Karen To: Ben-Ze'ev, Aaron - psychologist, philosopher and author of Love Online: Emotions on the Internet Subject: Does cybersex count as...
Stupid Cupid! Karen Gold searches for the e-spot From: Gold, Karen To: Ben-Ze'ev, Aaron - psychologist, philosopher and author of Love Online: Emotions on the Internet Subject: Does cybersex count as...
Amorous staff at the University of Bradford could be asked to inform bosses of their romances under a revised code of practice, writes Harriet Swain. The university is discussing extending the...
The Student Loans Company spent Pounds 1.5 million in the academic year 1993/94 on "computer development costs" - an increase of nearly Pounds 1 million on the previous year's spending. Douglas...
Tough job market forces authorities to introduce measures aimed at simplifying graduates’ entry into the workplace
A court has sentenced 18 elite fraternity members to fines and community service for roles in reckless ritual
Students will use computers in exams within ten years because of the changes technology is bringing to assessment in universities, a leading educational technologist has predicted. Tim O'Shea, vice-...
Students will use computers in exams within ten years because of the changes technology is bringing to assessment in universities, a leading educational technologist has predicted. Tim O'Shea, vice-...
University leadership attempts to restart in-person operations but students still in mourning say ‘we aren’t ready’