MPs question credibility of 14-19 diplomas
The "credibility" of the Government's 14-19 diplomas has been questioned by a committee of MPs.A proper understanding and acceptance of diplomas as an entry qualification by higher education...
The "credibility" of the Government's 14-19 diplomas has been questioned by a committee of MPs.A proper understanding and acceptance of diplomas as an entry qualification by higher education...
Staff pay rise also in doubt after London Met appeal falls on deaf ears, writes Rebecca Attwood
The University of Essex has invited all of its 2,000 or so employees to request early retirement or voluntary redundancy in an effort to save on staff costs.The cuts will contribute to the university...

Employer engagementDate: 13 May 2009Venue: The Commonwealth Club, London WC2N 5APThe government has called for a new generation of ‘business facing’ universities. Employer engagement has already been...
It’s time men recognised the powerful relationships and allegiances between administrative and academic women and how much academe depends on their contributions
The Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006 (“the Age Regulations”) seek to prohibit both direct and indirect discrimination on the grounds of age. They were introduced in 2006 to implement the...
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Gloria Monday has to negotiate her way past the crowds of parents on campus for a meeting that can only mean more work
This year our rankings show not only the top institutions but also the strongest countries in higher education, says Martin Ince

Our rankings are built on quantitative data and informed opinion from recruiters and academics
World-class universities are a colossal national asset, but which country is best at developing them?
Asian institutions are learning from the big players that a narrow focus can bring rewards
UK scholars are slowly but surely heading into the blogosphere. Zoe Corbyn reports
Asia is determined to keep its bright sparks at home while Britain struggles to develop native scientists. Linda Nordling reports that some think this presents a golden opportunity for the UK to leap...