News in brief - 25 September 2014
Gay-friendlinessSix institutions score top marksSix universities have scored full marks in an assessment of how gay friendly the UK’s higher education institutions are. Just two won the same accolade...

Gay-friendlinessSix institutions score top marksSix universities have scored full marks in an assessment of how gay friendly the UK’s higher education institutions are. Just two won the same accolade...

Research hub signals support for education initiatives to tackle city’s high cancer rates

CanadaEncouragement to study abroadMore Canadian students should be spending time studying in a foreign country, according to the Canadian Bureau for International Education. In a submission to the...

In Germany as elsewhere, says Brian Bloch, the economic crisis has shown the limitations of neoclassical economics

A government delegation has been inspired by British funding bodies
Re the proposed changes to the Universities Superannuation Scheme (“Reforms seen as ‘radical attack’ on pensions”, News, 18 September): in non-academic terms we are getting done over royally.This is...
In the news story “Plymouth defends ‘£150K spend on seven chairs’ ” (timeshighereducation.co.uk, 20 September), David Coslett, Plymouth University’s deputy vice-chancellor, argues that new...
I have the greatest respect for my colleague Dame Ann Dowling, but I wonder if industry is being entirely straight with her when it claims to need double the current number of graduate engineers (“...
Your report in The Week in Higher Education (28 August) on the student turned professional footballer and the possibility of his prize-winning essay being published (“surely the first academic...
Perhaps Greek universities should be wary of removing their “eternals” (News, 4 September). Was it not the Eternals who enabled the Greeks to defeat their Persian counterparts, the Immortals, at the...
I enjoyed Dale Salwak’s feature “Make a class a haven” (18 September). How innovative to create a space without the distractions of talking, groupwork and computers, and with bare walls and soft...


Academics from controversial university were due to present papers at the European Association of Israel Studies’ annual conference

Almost half of all students starting PhDs are working in the physical sciences, the biological sciences or engineering and technology fields

Ucas shows more high-tariff places going to those with vocational qualifications