Grant cuts threaten 1,000 jobs
More than 1,000 academics could lose their jobs after last week's funding allocations. The allocations gave about 15 institutions extra money to compensate for large budget cuts. But this cash will...

More than 1,000 academics could lose their jobs after last week's funding allocations. The allocations gave about 15 institutions extra money to compensate for large budget cuts. But this cash will...
Cannabis report clears way to softer line The government's drug advisory council, chaired by Sir Michael Rawlins, professor of clinical pharmacology at Newcastle University, has reported that...
EPSRC pilots combined grants programme The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has approved plans to consolidate grants into large five-year tranches for big research teams that...
Madison The University of Wisconsin System is to suspend undergraduate admissions pending confirmation of budget cuts by the state legislature. The university faces a $20 million (£14 million) cut on...
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Universities will take on the government by refusing to recruit more students unless they get the money to do so. University leaders have warned ministers that their 50 per cent participation target...
Sir Howard takes institutions to task. Pay rises awarded to vice-chancellors are being investigated by the English funding council, it emerged this week. Sir Howard Newby, chief executive of the...
Gay men in the United Kingdom face discrimination when it comes to pay, despite having a higher level of education. But they still earn more than the UK average. A team of economists analysed the...
It is official: lecturers are being pressured into teaching longer hours, sometimes in breach of their contracts, in increasingly large classes, with less time for contact with their students and...
'Lower expectations', Chinese warned The British Council has said that Chinese students and their parents need to be better informed about higher education courses in the United Kingdom. The comments...
Students at the University of Durham occupied the library this week in protest at possible departmental closures as part of the university's review of academic and administrative operations. The...
Higher education leaders in Wales have given a mixed response to Welsh Assembly proposals for reorganisation of the sector. Some vice-chancellors welcomed the news that the assembly planned to raise...
Further education funding chiefs have spelled out exactly when they would intervene in the management of a "failing" college and when closure would be a possibility. Guidelines published by the...
The principal of a "financially weak" college that has gained top-quality grades from Ofsted inspectors has warned that excellence in further education will be impossible without significantly better...
All 11 courses judged by inspectors to be failing last year were degree and diploma courses offered by five colleges of further education, the annual report of the Quality Assurance Agency has...