Geeks will inherit the earth
The assertion in the Week in Higher Education (News, 14 August) that computer science graduates are the least employable is incorrect.Figures released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency show...
The assertion in the Week in Higher Education (News, 14 August) that computer science graduates are the least employable is incorrect.Figures released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency show...
It is a delight to hear about University of Oxford vice-chancellor Andrew Hamilton’s recognition of the phenomenon of unconscious gender bias in academia (“Sexism in sector is unwitting but real,...
Highlighting the challenges of doing a PhD in order to manage the expectations of prospective doctoral candidates, both during and post-PhD, is of course extremely valuable (“This far, and no further...

Degree verificationThird of firms fail to run checksMore than a third of employers fail to check that job applicants are not lying about their degree, according to research by the Higher Education...

Undergraduates heading abroad to study are more worried about how they will watch The Great British Bake Off than any academic concerns, the Evening Standard reported on 19 August. Experts from the...

London Oriental Academy banned from accessing SLC funds

Shadow minister and UCL alumna calls on university to do ‘all it can’ to stop practice on overseas site

£100,000 PhD funding from the Macular Society and Fight for Sight outstrip offers via MRC doctoral training partnerships

Lack of succession planning is eroding research base, says head of Institute of Modern Languages Research

As the Coventry campus with global reach turns 50, it looks to alliances without forgetting its roots

British Council report recommends that the region develop an identity revolving around a student experience based on links with employers

US scholar says he was sacked after speaking out at National University of Singapore institute

First female president of the Royal Academy of Engineers hopes to change UK’s ‘sniffiness’ about applied research

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