UMIST spells out ethics policy after tobacco row
The university of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology has drawn up an ethical policy following a row earlier this year over tobacco sponsorship. Registrar Paddy Stephenson said concerns...
The university of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology has drawn up an ethical policy following a row earlier this year over tobacco sponsorship. Registrar Paddy Stephenson said concerns...
Appointments at the European School of Business and Management, Swansea have "made a mockery" of the University of Wales's financial management, says the Association of University Teachers. Earlier...
Last week in The THES ... Andrew Oswald argued that British universitieswill follow the lead of the United States, whereacademics are paid according to subject. Highest salaries are for computing,...
In her enthusiasm to clean up Matthew Boulton College of Further and Higher Education, new principal Christine Braddock is in danger of contravening the institution's rules of governance. Last week...
People are living longer, and they want to learn. Phil Baty looks at the boom in Third Age education Over the next 30 years, the number of pensioners in the United Kingdom will increase by more than...
National Health Service trusts, local authorities and government agencies have kept to national pay scales and uniform employment conditions, according to research published this week. This is...
Energy-efficient fridges are often nothing of the sort, say researchers at the University of Oxford. Two-thirds of appliances are made to seem more efficient than they are, say the researchers, who...
A mother figure's influence on her son's sexual preference is so strong that a billy goat raised by a female sheep prefers ewes to nanny goats. Researchers led by Keith Kendrick at the Babraham...
The best-ever images of four powerful quasars beyond our own galaxy have been captured by astronomers. Quasars are incredibly bright objects that are thought to be powered by supermassive black holes...
Described as one of Sheffield's big-wig Labour MPs by a local councillor, Richard "Dick" Caborn, minister of state for the regions, regeneration and planning, is not an acolyte of the other great...
Cherie Booth QC has been made chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University. The university is also to confer honorary fellowships on Dame Cicely Saunders, founder of the hospice movement, and Mary...
Richard de Friend, former pro-vice-chancellor at the University of Kent, joins the College of Law as director of its London branch at Store Street. He will be joined by Paulene Collins, who leaves...
BLUE PETER SPEAKER Whatever happened to Ruth Gee, former head of the late Association for Colleges? After advising government minister Stephen Byers and signing up for an MBA, she takes the spotlight...
Monday I am in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, trying to get a feel for how Indonesians themselves perceive the dramatic events of earlier in the year - when students took to the streets to protest...
Violent demonstrations in Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, are a daily reminder that the result of the July general elections is still contested and that the country's bloody history cannot be easily...