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Simon Blackburn muses on RCUK's shelved proposal to test the economic impact of humanities research via algorithms
Simon Blackburn muses on RCUK's shelved proposal to test the economic impact of humanities research via algorithms
Vice-chancellors warn that pay rises, pensions and inflation could lead to financial woes, writes Melanie Newman
Vice-chancellors have agreed to push ahead with national pay negotiations without the lecturers' trade union, raising the prospect of industrial action in the autumn and the collapse of national pay...
Councils admit defeat in hunt for algorithm to show economic value of research, reports Zoe Corbyn

Of all newspapers, the Government may have least expected the Financial Times to be leading the attack on its plans to increase the involvement of business in the design and funding of degree courses...
Minister promises long-term planning and lauds business partnerships. Melanie Newman reports

Labour vows to 'unlock talent' by creating 20 new sites and 10,000 places in six years, writes John Gill
An academic expert in industrial relations at Keele University's School of Economic and Management Studies has criticised the way the university's managers are handling the dispute over job losses at...
Encouraging fellow academics to remember that administrative staff are colleagues worthy of support and respect
High achievers are made more often than born, and lecturers can support and stretch students to enable them to hit the top target

Data from Thomson Scientific’s Essential Science Indicators, 1 January 1997–31 October 2007

"Absolutely brilliant." "What a wonderful place." "Such a caring institution." "It's been fabulous." "My kind of campus." "Beyond my wildest dreams."
Felipe Fernandez-Armesto lauds the world's soul foods, and killjoys be damned
After a late 20th-century famine, UK universities are in relative good health - but Whitehall's decision to start preparing for an uncertain future is prudent