Universities ¡®in political box seat¡¯ after Australian election
¡®Bloodbath¡¯ in traditional Liberal seats shows that anti-intellectualism is no longer a vote winner, consultant says
¡®Bloodbath¡¯ in traditional Liberal seats shows that anti-intellectualism is no longer a vote winner, consultant says
Brussels, 23 January 2002 A new expert group on women in industrial research, the STRATA-ETAN group, met for the first time on 22 January by the European Commission's Research DG. The group aims to...
For UK universities, there seems to be an endless flow of crises to be overcome. But what if this is not just a tough spell, but the new normal?
Eight-year average ¡®feels about right¡¯ given need to get to know institutions and form strategies, says Hepi director
The next exercise should clarify its purpose and language, relax its disciplinary focus and refine research culture, says James Wilsdon
The Monash University president discusses how to make international campuses work and redundancies during the pandemic?
¡®Don¡¯t always stick with what you have,¡¯ says science minister Amanda Solloway, as new innovation strategy points to US and German models
Long timelines, siloed training and the prioritisation of drug development make life-saving advances in detection less likely, says David Crosby
The historian discusses ¡®glimpsing the nightmares¡¯ of early colonial Americans in his Wolfson prize-nominated book on witchcraft, and why he took early retirement from academia
Brussels, 01 February 2002 The Spanish Presidency convened for the first time a joint Informal Seminar of Industry and Research Ministers, which took place in S¡¯Agar¨®-Girona on 1-2 February 2002 At a...
The extent of research¡®s cross-subsidisation by overseas student fees is too rarely understood by policymakers and academics alike, says Ruth Arnold
The City president discusses his personal ties to the institution, the opportunities and threats universities pose to national security, and self-indulgence in higher education
University and union branch offer ¡®exit strategy¡¯ as further walkouts?prepared?in long-running dispute
Merger of two of the biggest plagiarism checkers will help combat more sophisticated forms of cheating, Andreas Ohlson says
Science minister suggests disagreements with Michael Gove over role of Oxford, Cambridge and London institutions