Appointments
Two senior directors have been appointed at the Scottish Funding Council. Laurence Howells will take on the position of senior director of learning, research and knowledge exchange, and Martin...
Two senior directors have been appointed at the Scottish Funding Council. Laurence Howells will take on the position of senior director of learning, research and knowledge exchange, and Martin...
Local socio-economic benefits justify university's altruistic licensing policy. Zoë Corbyn reports
Remember the economics student who attributed the run on Northern Rock to the "laxative enforcement policies" of the Financial Services Authority?Or last year's winning insight into the work of...
Queen's is 'squandering' the research talent on its doorstep, alumnus says. Hannah Fearn reports
Research councilsBBSRC unveils bio-strategyBioenergy and biorenewables, food security and bioscience for health have been identified by a research council as its strategic priorities. Opening a...
Kevin Sharpe says pedagogy should be measured not in contact hours but by its success in shaping critical minds
Richard Bateman argues that science publishing is sacrificing innovation and creativity on the altar of uniformity
A grilling of Lord Mandelson by MPs responsible for scrutinising his new "super-ministry", which is responsible for higher education, began with a penis joke. On 7 July, the First Secretary was...

Public policy and institutional profit-seeking could be disastrous, claims UCU. Melanie Newman reports
A garden party held to celebrate the University of Cambridge's 800th anniversary conjures up images of fine dining, silver cutlery and a glass or two of champagne.But in times of austerity, when the...
Scholars' institutional pessimism is undercut by their personal optimism. Hannah Fearn reports
Most new universities will be legally obliged to include at least one student and one academic staff member on their governing boards under planned changes to legislation.In February, the Association...
Study finds no link between fewer board members and higher performance. Hannah Fearn reports
Sheffield Hallam blames internal errors for false 'demotion' documents. Zoë Corbyn reports
Plans to reduce The Open University's undergraduate science curriculum have been held up as evidence of a "second wave" of impact from the withdrawal of £100 million a year in funding for equivalent...