Jumping through hoops on a white elephant: a survey signifying nothing
Shallow, costly, widely manipulated and methodologically worthless: ex-HEA director Lee Harvey on a 'laughable' National Student Survey
Shallow, costly, widely manipulated and methodologically worthless: ex-HEA director Lee Harvey on a 'laughable' National Student Survey
Scientists in synthetic biology need to engage with the public to define what is life, writes Zoe Corbyn
Plans to merge the Institute of Biology with the Biosciences Federation - to create a "single powerful voice for British biology" - have raised concerns among biologists.Members of the institute say...
Academics say that proposed rules will harm core activities in the field. Rebecca Attwood reports
Hourly paid staff at the University of Aberdeen have launched a collective grievance over their pay.Eight teaching assistants from the School of Social Sciences claim that the school has failed to...
Campaigners say official data could underrate value to sector by five times, writes Zoe Corbyn
Survey finds institutions with less selective entry have higher offending rates, says Rebecca Attwood
New universities are failing to match the standards set by their traditional counterparts when it comes to marketing themselves to would-be students through their websites.Research by branding agency...
Academics say they and students will suffer under move at Leeds Met, writes Melanie Newman
The University of Lincoln has called off an election for a new staff representative for its governing body because one candidate was endorsed by the lecturers' trade union.The vacancy arose when...
Crowing about Hesa results gets GuildHE into a spat with Million+, reports Hannah Fearn
Number 10 Downing Street has warned the Department of Education and Science of the dangers to the future status of institutions which lose both "core sciences" - physics and chemistry - now under...
Computing undergraduatesFall in numbers threatens UKThe decline in the number of undergraduates studying computing is threatening the UK's position in the world economy, according to a report from...
Following the demise of the Net Book Agreement, bookshop shelves are full of TV tie-ins and empty of scholarly work, says Martin Cohen
Hundreds of would-be church ministers will have to study two-year foundation degrees instead of their traditional diplomas as a result of the Government's decision to cut funding for students...