'Few black professors but lots of cleaners'
Bradford has its first race equality champion. Olga Wojtas meets a high-flyer who relishes rising to the challenge of making universities reflect our diverse society. Are universities institutionally...
Bradford has its first race equality champion. Olga Wojtas meets a high-flyer who relishes rising to the challenge of making universities reflect our diverse society. Are universities institutionally...
How does your university compare with others in the salary stakes? An exclusive analysis of figures by The Times Higher reveals for the first time the wide discrepancies in average academic salaries...
Brian Roper, the vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University, is prepared to sack hundreds of lecturers to win a dispute over contracts. He said this week: "I've coped with worse." Dr Roper...
Students who go on to become academics should have their undergraduate debt written off, the Association of University Teachers said this week. The AUT says that a national incentive scheme is needed...
Universities are at the forefront of plans to boost the economies of the North of England. In the first in our series on moves towards greater collaboration within regions, Alison Utley reports on...
Variety is the spice of life. Tim Birkhead urges lecturers to discover the joys of eccentricity and leave uniformity to the clones My spermatozoa measure 53µ from tip to tail, give or take a micron...
Brunel University will be one of the first institutions to employ an officer specifically to oversee copyright issues and digital output across all departments. Chris Johnston reports. With the...
Australian universities face a period of unprecedented uncertainty after Prime Minister John Howard's decision to call a general election for October 9. The surprise announcement means that vice-...
Winning a university place to train as a doctor is now harder than it has been for at least a generation, an investigation by The Times Higher has revealed. Despite fears that the government push to...
Kit Nicholson Director, International Centre for the Uplands - Cumbria Lancaster University Job advertised in The Times Higher , January 9, 2004 The Cumbrian fells have long been a powerful source of...
Caron Freeborn's Essex twang got a few laughs when she arrived at Cambridge. But 12 years on, she's still there, relishing class distinctions. When, aged almost , I got a place to read for a degree...
What is your experience of teaching? Name : David McAlpine. Age: 36. Job: Reader in auditory neuroscience, University College London. Salary : About £38,000 plus the risible London weighting....
Student offers 'should recognise easy A levels' Top grades in some A-level subjects are easier to achieve than in others and universities should take this into account when making offers to students...
Brussels, 02 Sep 2004 EUROCHAMBRES call on the Commission to promote a greater involvement of SMEs and new Member State companies and proposes an alternative. EUROCHAMBRES urges the European...
Brussels, 2nd September 2004 A contract to upgrade Europe’s world-leading GÉANT communications network for research and education has been signed by the European Commission in Brussels. Upgrades will...