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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.
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
Management pledges to tackle ¡®stress-inducing¡¯ culture. By Elizabeth Gibney
NUS finds ¡®illegal¡¯ pay conditions in some universities. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Campaign fights West of England proposal to scrap courses. 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
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.
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
New assessment scheme will not be used to direct cash to institutions
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