Indian pay review panel appointed
Indian academics are to have their pay and conditions reviewed. The Government's University Grants Committee has appointed a panel to review pay scales and look at whether earlier recommendations on...
Indian academics are to have their pay and conditions reviewed. The Government's University Grants Committee has appointed a panel to review pay scales and look at whether earlier recommendations on...
Five higher education bodies from around the world have signed an agreement to strengthen graduate education. At the first global graduate education conference in Banff, Canada, the Council of...
The University of Michigan Press has resumed distribution of a British book that calls the creation of Israel a mistake and has prompted several pro Israel groups to denounce it as "hate speech"....
When we think of universities taking discoveries into the wider world, software, medical discoveries and machinery are the sort of products that spring to mind, while goats tend not to figure. But...
A few simple fixes, says Ian Marshall, and e-mail and the internet can be transformed from curse into blessing As a recent meeting with a colleague progressed, I noticed that he was becoming...
The shadow education team showed little unrest at last Sunday's Liberal Democrat conference, but Peep has heard not everyone is entirely delighted. After Labour's reshuffle, Sarah Teather, the...
Engineers are doing what they can to quash the stereotype that they are dull and boring The engineering subject centre, part of the Higher Education Academy's network, includes a community section...
New Universities Secretary John Denham could develop a sore throat if he engages in the amount of "discussion" with the sector he claims to want. His first major speech on higher education was...
Virtual worlds can be valuable teaching tools but consider the risks, says David Grundy "Virtual persistent online worlds" - better known in forms such as Second Life - are bringing enjoyment to...
Scientific papers should not be thrown open to the media, says Ben Goldacre, unless we want the public even more misled Paul Broca was a French craniologist who measured brains. He was famous, and...
Why is British film so disappointing at the moment? Simon Popple blames a lack of leadership and vision There is a horrible sense of deja vu every time I approach the next "great" British film -...
University bureaucracy is too often built by those who neither know nor care who academics are or what they need, says Tim Birkhead. Researchers and teachers are victims of a burgeoning bureaucracy...
A mentor can give you vital perspective on your work by assessing your new ideas and challenging old ones. But you will need to be able to take criticism and use it constructively, says Harriet Swain...
Name - Haifa Takruri-Rizk. Age: 45. Job: Senior lecturer in engineering, Salford University. Salary: More than £45,000 Education: BSc in electrical engineering form Birzeit University in Palestine....
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