Hefce plans safety net fund for second degrees
"Safety net" funding is being offered to universities to minimise the impact of a government decision to cut funding for students studying second degrees, as a petition against the proposal gathers...
"Safety net" funding is being offered to universities to minimise the impact of a government decision to cut funding for students studying second degrees, as a petition against the proposal gathers...
Commission proposals to establish European Research Area gloss over chronic underfunding, says European Universities Association. Chloe Stothart reports. University heads have voiced fears over the...
Universities have to fight to eradicate the bogus colleges that harm the UK's reputation, says Gerald Vinten. Rather like in the movie Jaws , it seems that one never knows what is lurking in the...
King's College London, like most UK universities, has a large number of students on one-year masters programmes; and "one year" means what it says. One cohort hands in its finished dissertations at...
New EPSRC head Dave Delpy sets out his mission to hit short and long- term goals. Any student of science will tell you that Michael Faraday's research led to the development of practical devices such...
Tim Wilson, vice-chancellor of Hertfordshire, calls for the creation of a new generation of commerce-friendly universities. It has been heartening for academe to hear Government and Opposition...
Reallocation of education funds is about social justice and augmenting the national pool of skills, says Bill Rammell. The Government's decision to funnel £100 million away from students taking...
Tim Birkhead's frustrations struck a chord with academics burdened by unthinking bureaucracy. My recent column on stifling administration ("Blank faces and bungled systems", September 21) elicited an...
Students may joke about their poor maths skills, but you'll be doing them a favour if you help them tackle their numeracy problems, and their fear, right from the start. Harriet Swain sums up the...
Name: Ian Bates Job: Director of education, School of Pharmacy, University of London - What is the trait you admire most in other people? Tolerance and respect for others. - What is the trait you...
Worried about your employment, maternity, pension rights? Send your questions to The Times Higher advice panel. 'Part of my university's mission statement includes the need to "promote equality,...
An academic who grew up watching Cary Grant films has been awarded a £22,550 grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council to study her Hollywood idol. Kathrina Glitre , who teaches film...
Negotiators reject Ucea draft pay guidance that all unions be bound by majority view. Melanie Newman reports. The lecturers' union fears that it will be prevented from taking industrial action...
"Southampton University is offering its academics media training so that their work is known and appreciated and they are seen to contribute to life, not just academic research." The Times Higher ,...
This week's announcement that the research councils will use potential economic impact as one way of deciding which projects to fund is welcome. It should lead to better decision-making, and it will...