Bath's prized podcasts
Bath University was presented with a European Excellence Award for podcasts of its lectures at a ceremony in Berlin last week. In its entry submission to the awards, which honour corporate...
Bath University was presented with a European Excellence Award for podcasts of its lectures at a ceremony in Berlin last week. In its entry submission to the awards, which honour corporate...
The Royal College of Music has announced a new collaboration with Princeton University that will allow young musicians from the US to study in London. Under the initiative, Princeton students will...
Robert Watson, chief scientific adviser to the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, joined the Council for the Natural Environment Research Council at the beginning of this month....
Counter-terrorism efforts in the UK are failing, according to a Birmingham academic. In a new book, The British War on Terror, Steve Hewitt, a lecturer and security specialist at Birmingham...
Public appetite for hydrogen fuels and green initiatives is greater than policymakers assume, researchers have found. A four-year £400,000 study by a Salford University team looked at attitudes to...
The Home Office and the Ministry of Justice need to shift the balance from short-term science to longer term strategic work that will "minimise the need for 'firefighting' in future", a review...
Key figures in higher education provide snapshots of their truly memorable experiences - academic and personal - of the past year. MALCOLM GRANT President, University College London, and chairman of...
Simplicity itself So the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills has released a "simplification plan" setting out what it is doing to "lift the burden" of unnecessary bureaucracy across...
Few Government plans in any area of policy can have met such a unanimous chorus of disapproval as the scheme to stop funding students taking a second degree at a level they have already attained (...
Frank Furedi's predictable rant, this time against "student-centred policies", is yet again ill informed. A recent international study of the two best teaching departments in each of ten of the world...
In my Society for Research into Higher Education conference paper on reshaping the academic workforce, I wanted to draw attention to the thousands of teaching and research academic staff with a PhD...
Drugs companies have long courted US physicians with 'educational' lectures, meals and gifts. But trainee doctors increasingly spurn such offers, writes Jon Marcus. To American medical students...
The inconvenient truth omitted from your report on the rise of teaching-only posts ("Lecturers with PhDs overqualified for job", December 14) is that PhD programmes do not normally teach candidates...
Frank Furedi mistakes the 1994 Group's willingness to discuss and debate the growing effects of market forces in the sector as a "proposal to treat undergraduates as consumers" (Opinion, December 14...
Your report of the Dundee study that suggests that Wales was not "competing equally" in the 2001 research assessment exercise ("Wales saved from £14m funding hole", December 14) strikes a...