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Research councils face criticism over decision to allow advisers to submit applications
The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine has been officially designated as a higher education institution.
The Royal Institution has scrapped efforts to ask academics to sign an agreement if they want to use its trademarked term ¡°Christmas Lectures¡±.
Parents and students in line for rude awakening
V-c warns of credit crunch over funding plan
Sarah Thomas leaves Oxford¡¯s Bodleian Library to take up vice-president post at Harvard Library
¡®Big community¡¯ yet to be reached by prestigious programme, study finds
But NUS says commercial loans are not the answer to ¡®crisis¡¯
David Willetts has announced ?85 million in funding to provide equipment in three of the ¡°eight great technologies¡± being targeted to drive growth.
The number of scientific procedures started on animals in the UK has risen sharply, increasing by 8 per cent.
The South East Physics Network, created five years ago to counteract a decline in the subject in the English region, has launched its second phase.
The government has defended its innovation policy after criticisms that the lack of a coherent strategy was harming UK business.
Higher degree holders may face as much of a struggle to find jobs as those with first degrees, Higher Education Statistics Agency data indicate
Smaller institutions unlikely to benefit from revised low-cost lending terms
Cupp scheme offers lessons for sector. Elizabeth Gibney reports
The European Commission has announced plans to invest €22 billion (?19 billion) in public-private research and innovation projects over the next seven years.
Clear, engaging and jargon-free: years of research explained in 180 seconds
The UK spends $43,463 (?28,350) per student over the course of their higher education studies, data from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development show
The Medical Schools Council has announced a project to widen participation in medicine and improve university selection processes in the subject.
The insurance group AXA has funded a €1 million (?850,000) chair at Imperial College London.
A former director of research at England¡¯s funding council has been appointed as the next vice-chancellor of Canterbury Christ Church University.
Management would not listen to alternative views, duo state
Applicant takes Kent to tribunal over doctorate criterion
Heather Munroe-Blum outlines her institution¡¯s ¡®complex mission¡¯