Marking boycott ends at Queen’s Belfast as local deal agreed
UCU branch is first to settle dispute locally with frustration mounting at?national impasse
UCU branch is first to settle dispute locally with frustration mounting at?national impasse
Vishwakarma gets leadership prize for?‘deep commitment’ to surrounding community?
Brussels, 7 October 2002 "Smart dust" computers are the size of a grain of sand. "Lab-on-a-pill" devices can surf our bloodstream. Nanotech products are extremely small so small they can save raw...
Chinese firms’ confidence in student flows is being expressed in business licence applications, analysis finds
David Cameron is to announce a new government strategy developing links between university medical research, the NHS and the pharmaceutical industry.
The government will fund more inducement prizes to solve interdisciplinary challenges as part of its new innovation and research strategy.
REF and ‘impact agenda’ makes sector look at collaborations with extra interest, scholars say
Online education firm?had vacancy at top since departure of chief executive Andy Hancock?in March
Tough job market forces authorities to?introduce measures aimed at simplifying graduates’ entry into the workplace
Creating new publications for disaffected editors could catalyse a sector-wide rethink on publishing norms, say experts
Party commits to reforming incoming student loan changes, claiming they?will ‘eat away at pay’ for graduates
Alan Shepard?tells Rosa Ellis how Western University united all of its community behind a comprehensive impact strategy
Running universities like companies has helped them look outwards, but they risk an exodus of young talent from relentless reforms
System comes under strain during difficult period for industrial relations but most appear committed, despite some notable departures
Strong financial health at sector level conceals wide institutional variation. If growth is choked off, whole universities could fail,?says James Brackley