Institutions hit by katrina get cash
The US Government has given £15 million to universities hit by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The maximum award for any institution was £3 million, and 22 higher education institutions were funded. Many...
The US Government has given £15 million to universities hit by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The maximum award for any institution was £3 million, and 22 higher education institutions were funded. Many...
Canadian universities are planning a bigger role for themselves on the international stage and want their Government to bankroll their projects. The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada...
Fiji is to get a new body to regulate higher education. The Cabinet has approved the Higher Education Advisory Commission to advise the Minister for Education and manage accreditation and approval...
If you have wondered why male urine sometimes smells like vanilla, then US scientists have an explanation. The team at Rockefeller and Duke universities have found a gene that can make male urine...
Student surveys show that the sector must explain why UK degrees are good value, says Deian Hopkin How do we really know whether our students are satisfied? How do they judge value for money? Two...
After writing in this column about the importance of taking the impact of childbirth and childcare into account when assessing research output for the forthcoming research assessment exercise, I was...
A research project aims to compile a truly reliable journals ranking list. Linda Bennett explains Which journal articles should academic researchers and university students read? What articles do...
Old rockers never die, but they certainly do appear to mellow out. Jon Lord, the former Deep Purple keyboard player, has swapped the hell-raising world of trashed hotel rooms for the cerebral...
Continuing the musical themeE Hull University's Centre for Environmental Sciences now has a composer in residence. Craig Vear says he will use the coastline as his source of creativity when he takes...
There was as much confusion as there was excitement over Gordon Brown's announcement this week of a £15 billion spend on medical research over the next ten years. In his conference speech, he was "...
The integrated sciences degree will stimulate students and meet employers' new interdisciplinary demands, says Jim Al-Khalili When deliveries of the bread for our morning toast are co-ordinated via...
It is time, says Alan Kramer, to revisit the role of cultural destruction in the first great conflict of 20th-century Europe Late in the evening of August 25, 1914, German troops broke into the...
Lapping speaking. Morning, Lapping. Targett here. Jamie Targett. Head of corporate development. Just giving you a quick bell about your draft RAE submission. Will it do? Well, it's definitely in the...
It would be a mistake to conclude, as some in the media have already done, that English degrees are not only more expensive than their overseas equivalents but also less rigorous. The Higher...
Yet another study, this time by the Sutton Trust, demonstrating that top universities tend to select students from elite (and mainly private) schools ("Elite few still fill top universities",...