Chemists raise lab alarm
Top chemists in industry and academe have warned the Government that deterioration of laboratory equipment in universities is rapidly approaching "crisis proportions" and that an urgent national...
Top chemists in industry and academe have warned the Government that deterioration of laboratory equipment in universities is rapidly approaching "crisis proportions" and that an urgent national...
Greenwich University has become the first university to strike a deal under the Government's private finance initiative by signing a Pounds 40 million student accommodation agreement with the...
Further to last week's revelation about THES reporter Alison Utley's status among Salford's best-known alumni comes news of the academic affiliations of her near-namesake Alison Uttley, author of the...
Alumni to be proud of nos 17 and 18 are the chief protagonists in Dulwich College's recent travails. On the one hand Anthony Verity, college master from 1986 until last week when he was forced to...
Too bad there is no funding council performance indicator for knights in shining armour, or troubled London Guildhall University might be feeling a little more optimistic. Human sciences dean Deian...
Perhaps student militancy is not as dead as we thought if the mere fact of "Portillo Visit Passes Peacefully" is considered worthy of headlining in Imperial College's student newspaper Felix.
The new Modern Apprenticeship scheme is not attracting young women and people from ethnic minorities, although new evidence suggests it is proving popular with employers and young people. A report by...
Being a high-class biographer has its costs as well as benefits. To be found dubiously contemplating no fewer than 40 bound volumes of the complete works of Benito Mussolini last week was Paul...
A real catch for the Southampton Oceanography Centre must have been Dr Peter Herring, who works on pelagic biology there. Rumour has it he is known as "kipper" to his mates. But he is not alone and...
Ever get the feeling that higher education is actually run by about half a dozen people, all wearing about four hats apiece? Delighted to be awarded an honorary degree by Trinity College of Music,...
The Brunel University College rugby club are at it again. One might have thought a 104-4 demolition of new masters Brunel University sufficient response to the loss of their old identity as West...
Another poster you are unlikely to see comes from the Association of University Teachers. It aims to bring in recruits using the slogan "Food for Thought" and a curious image of sliced-up red cabbage...
Jim Murphy, president of the National Union of Students, narrowly avoided a possible stoning to death before last week's launch of the NUS campaign against campus racism. The posters for the campaign...
Unions in further and higher education and across the civil service reacted with anger this week at the Government's announcement that the running of the Teachers' Superannuation Scheme is to be...
A British-based academic is at the centre of an Australian literary scandal. Brian Matthews, head of London University's Menzies centre for Australian studies, found himself sharing Australian front...