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UK women made up 40 per cent of A-level maths students in 2011 but just 6 per cent of professors in the subject, data collated for the London Mathematical Society show
Campaigners at the University of Sussex plan to host a national demonstration against privatisation in higher education.
The University of the West of England has opted not to close its politics and international relations department after a campaign by students and staff to save it.
UK businesses are being failed by the government¡¯s lack of a ¡°coherent strategy to support the commercialisation of technological innovation in the UK¡±, MPs have said.
Management pledges to tackle ¡®stress-inducing¡¯ culture. By Elizabeth Gibney
West London development will provide facilities for research, translation and commercialisation, explains Sir Keith O¡¯Nions, Imperial president
Collection established of personal accounts of Women¡¯s Liberation Movement activists. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Government loans may not be the answer, Hefce director argues. Elizabeth Gibney reports
But registrar insists management is on the right track
NUS finds ¡®illegal¡¯ pay conditions in some universities. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Campaign fights West of England proposal to scrap courses. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Religious sense ¡®cover-up¡¯ in emphasis on embryonic work
Regulator to review range of options for institutions falling short on quality measures
The Higher Education Policy Institute has mounted a successful drive to recruit more university partners, with the institutions helping to secure the independent thinktank¡¯s long-term future.
New assessment scheme will not be used to direct cash to institutions
Managerial staff one of few growth areas in HE employment
L¡¯Or¨¦al-Unesco laureate discusses microscopes and maternal leave
Institution aims to make job adverts globally understandable
A student occupation at the University of Sussex is gathering momentum with more than 100 people signing a statement supporting its aims.
The next European Union research and innovation programme, Horizon 2020, has been allocated a budget of almost €71 billion (?60.4 billion) in an agreement reached on 8 February.
A campaign group calling itself Sussex Against Privatisation has occupied a floor of the Bramber House conference centre at the University of Sussex.
Salary boost from master¡¯s degree rises while profile of students narrows, says Sutton Trust report
Institution says students will be safe as it considers moving or closing specialist department