Research ratings justify higher charges
Higher education institutions should capitalise on the results of the research assessment exercise when negotiating external contracts, a financial consultant advised this week. Melanie Burdett, a...
Higher education institutions should capitalise on the results of the research assessment exercise when negotiating external contracts, a financial consultant advised this week. Melanie Burdett, a...
The Royal Society of Edinburgh and Scottish Enterprise are conducting a year-long inquiry in the commercialisation of Scotland's science base. They will look at academic attitudes to...
Portsmouth University is establishing a search committee, with members from its five faculties to encourage staff to recommend candidates for the vacant vice chancellorship. The university governors...
The Institute of Public Policy Research will announce the full membership of its Commission on Wealth Creation at the formal launch on April 7. George Bain, principal of the London Business School,...
Biology will be the dominant science of the 21st century and Britain should commit itself to a big drive in research and exploitation of areas such as ageing and disabling degenerative diseases, the...
Vice chancellors and the Higher Education Funding Council for England are still at odds over quality assurance as the deadline looms for submitting proposals to the Government. Graeme Davies, chief...
Student leaders have prepared the ground for a wholesale review of their policy on funding tuition and students in the further and higher education system. Eighteen university unions proposed a...
The Office of Science and Technology this week declared the first batch of reports from the Government's Pounds 1.6 million Foresight exercise on research needs and market opportunities for the...
Vice chancellors, who signed up to the tax-driven Qualifying Indexed Securities scheme, this week demanded a five-year exemption to tax changes announced in the November budget. They calculate that...
Three weeks before the April round of voting in France's presidential elections, the Conference of University Presidents has called on all candidates to say whether they would make higher education a...
(Photograph) - When the Croat comes in: Cambridge's traditional Boat Race support will be swollen tomorrow by members of the Croat community in Britain, cheering on the first Croat ever to row for...
Derek Roberts, provost of University College London, has stirred up academic staff resentment by the use of a head-hunting recruitment strategy used more commonly in the corporate world. The row...
Ragnar E. Lofstedt questions whether the Government's public awareness campaign to cut energy consumption for environmental reasons is hitting home. The UK is one of the few nations in Europe that is...
Gerard McCrum argues that women from state schools are less academically formidable than they were 25 years ago. Why do men dominate the finals lists at both Oxford and Cambridge, scoring...
Huw Richards on the man who coined the word Pakistan. Rahmat Ali's holy book may have been The Koran, but he would have had no difficulty in recognising the biblical concept of the prophet without...