£160m fillip for at risk subjects
The Higher Education Funding Council for England is injecting £160 million into providing "effective, targeted and proportionate" support for subjects at risk. It has been working with universities...
The Higher Education Funding Council for England is injecting £160 million into providing "effective, targeted and proportionate" support for subjects at risk. It has been working with universities...
Executives from a private firm that is set to take over English language training for international students at Newcastle University faced staff protests when they arrived for a meeting at the...
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Tony Downes has been appointed deputy vice-chancellor at Reading University. Professor Downes was previously Reading's pro vice-chancellor for resource. His new role will involve closer support of...
A new £5 million research centre for bilingualism will be created at Bangor University. The Economic and Social Research Council, the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales and the Welsh Assembly...
The field of respiratory research is about to be boosted by 21 PhD students, who will soon begin research projects funded by the the medical research charities Asthma UK, the British Lung Foundation...
The hypothesis that a Holocaust survivor was a Hitler supporter raises questions about researchers' ethical responsibilities and use of sources. Peter Ohlson was delighted to help when a postgraduate...
Alexandra Hughes, Birmingham University's pro vice-chancellor for quality, was unequivocal. "We are very concerned at the distress this has caused you... and take this very seriously," she wrote to...
Warwick study at centre of discussion on rising xenophobia and intolerance among young, says Nick Holdsworth. Racism in Russia and a wave of xenophobic murders and attacks on students and immigrants...
University administrators have been joined by a coalition, including business organisations and conservative groups, in a renewed call to reform US visa requirements to make it easier for students...
Austria's students have threatened to boycott tuition fees after the majority party in the Government coalition reneged on its election pledge to scrap them. Students took to the streets in protest,...
A new elite teaching and research institute in Tuscany has set out to revolutionise the country's rigid and unproductive system of PhD programmes while competing for academics and stu-dents from all...
Estonians consider the post of rector of the 375-year-old University of Tartu to be one of the most prestigious jobs in the country, and the election of a new rector is a matter of keen public...