A snapshot of Scotland
Edinburgh University will be the first Scottish institution to take part in the official national student satisfaction survey. In last year's first National Student Survey, 170,000 final-year...
Edinburgh University will be the first Scottish institution to take part in the official national student satisfaction survey. In last year's first National Student Survey, 170,000 final-year...
Universities have found collaboration with industry simpler, quicker and easier thanks to a set of model contracts, according to a survey by the Association for University Research and Industry Links...
A survey by the Research Information Network has found that investment of £30 million over six years has brought a change in provision of access to research resources in university libraries. During...
Robert Hazell, director of the Constitution Unit in the department of political science at the University College London, was awarded a CBE for services to constitutional reform.
Oxford and Cambridge universities are to follow in the footsteps of the great industrialists of the past by building homes for their workers. The famous model communities of Bourneville, New Earswick...
Inflation-busting pay rises for staff and a failure to recruit enough fee-paying students are the big financial risks facing universities in future, funding council chiefs warned this week amid...
Postdoctoral researchers have become the "lost tribes of the scientific world", who are used, abused and finally lost by universities, MPs heard this week. During a heated Westminster Hall discussion...
A geologist ought to have a good grasp of geography. But the short walk from the voiceover studio in Soho to the Covent Garden hotel lobby in which we meet stumps Iain Stewart. He arrives apologetic...
University leaders "do not expect" institutions to cut tuition fees or increase bursaries to fill course vacancies during clearing, it was claimed this week amid fears that some universities will...
One of the Government's key higher education policies was facing a setback this week as London South Bank University became the first of an expected series of institutions to have a foundation degree...
(A Swansea University lecturer has been granted exclusive access to an unpublished archive of research on writer Ernest Hemingway's life in Cuba. Philip Melling, a reader in Swansea's department of...
The two major associations representing academics in media studies may join forces in the face of an "aggressive" move by a training body to impose a "narrow skills agenda" on degree courses. Members...
The use of human skin as a book-binding material came under the spotlight this week after macabre discoveries in university libraries in the US, writes Paul Hill. According to the latest edition of...

The UK biomedical research community warned this week that animal rights extremism was no longer solely a British problem and should not be ignored in other European countries. Last year, the UK...

The number of first and upper second class degrees awarded has increased for the fourth year in succession, prompting fresh calls for reform to the degree classification system. A total of 32,500...