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Imperial College London has moved its Translation Studies Unit to University College London.
Applications to the Athena Swan Charter for Women in Science continue to grow, the latest set of awards has revealed.
Third initiative to foster fairer academy unveiled
Academia ¡®has a duty to nurture students¡¯ fledgling businesses¡¯, Royal Academy of Engineering panel hears
Universities urged to adopt Arrive guidelines
Russell Group institutions are by far?the most popular UK?destinations for overseas students, accounting for more than a third of the numbers in 2011-12
Scholar reflects on risks, regrets, the value of teaching and facing the global future
Rare recognition by standards watchdog
Private sector hopes to grow on back of oil-backed education funding boost
Development programmes can make for speedier submission of theses, research suggests
¡®Stable¡¯ figures raise question: where has the money gone?
UK platform aims to make up for late start via ¡®social architecture¡¯
Universities may need to do more to integrate part-time students into their research culture, a survey suggests
Registration on the UK¡¯s first massive open online course platform has opened following a launch at the British Library.
A current lack of transparency in clinical trials is ¡°unacceptable¡±, a cross-party group of MPs has said
Involving patients in research programmes increases the likelihood of recruiting a target number of people, a study has found.
US academics are more likely to work with peers outside the US than European researchers are to link up with those outside Europe, a new study says.
Fewer than half of those new to research can expect long-term academic careers
Almost two-thirds of?students who graduated in 2008-09 still thought their courses were good value for money three and a?half years later, a?survey has found
University rethinks stance after claim that the demand discriminated against poor students
Almost one in three senior female academics feels their institution treats staff unfairly in relation to gender, a survey has found
Early career academics seeking to do interdisciplinary work need more information and mentors, says Southampton¡¯s Smurf group
Demand for subjects such as English and history has fallen while applications to?more job-oriented degree courses have climbed, an analysis by HSBC suggests
Independence enables biomedical laboratory to offer stability and freedom to researchers