Motherhood is the millstone
The Royal Society is not biased against women, says Nancy Rothwell. It is motherhood that holds us back. Has sexism reared its ugly head in that most revered of scientific institutions, the Royal...
The Royal Society is not biased against women, says Nancy Rothwell. It is motherhood that holds us back. Has sexism reared its ugly head in that most revered of scientific institutions, the Royal...
John Randall explains why the proposed alternative to the QAA will fail to fulfil customer needs. Two entirely false presumptions underpin the proposals for future quality assurance arrangements in...

As part of the guinea-pig generation, since the age of seven I have taken every exam that the powers that be could think up. Although they have been regular - every two years or so - they have...
The Smithsonian Institution was established in 1846 with funds bequeathed to the United States by the English scientist James Smithson. It is now the world's largest museum complex, comprising 16...

In the last in our series on where academics congregate in the summer, Elizabeth Capaldi reports from an island by the Panama Canal - home to sloths, snakes, monkeys and ecologists On Barro Colorado...
When people think of storks, most usually picture the summer influx of large white birds with bright red bills and airborne babies taking up residence on roof tops, churches and trees across Western...
The BBSRC's new head will be one of the most influential women in British science. Julia Hinde finds out what she has in store. In between the computers and books crammed into Julia Goodfellow's...

The government's flagship foundation degree is struggling in the face of recruitment shortfalls and validation delays, according to a report leaked to The THES . And under-recruitment may be...
Austrian students are trying to avoid paying newly introduced university tuition fees by finishing their studies and registering for exams before the end-of-November deadline. While some are busy...

John Randall's resignation has sparked a backlash from students, employers and politicians against universities' plans for a light-touch quality assurance regime. While lecturers' leaders rejoiced at...
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Chairs seat IT and genomics at same table The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has announced four new chairs in bioinformatics as part of a £3.4 million drive to boost the interface...
Universities that pester students for unpaid tuition fees are subjecting them to undue pressure, according to the president of the National Union of Students. Many institutions send regular letters...
Paul Mackney is offering to step down as general secretary of lecturers' union Natfhe to smooth the way for a merger with the Association of University Teachers. His announcement came this week as a...
Staff and students at King's College London fear that the institution's £30 million new library will mean possible redundancies and has already led to slashed book budgets, writes Cherry Canovan. The...