'Publish and be damned if I pay'
Your manuscript has finally been accepted by a top journal. The proofs are on your desk - as is a bill for $600. Natasha Loder looks at page charges The issue of journals charging to publish research...
Your manuscript has finally been accepted by a top journal. The proofs are on your desk - as is a bill for $600. Natasha Loder looks at page charges The issue of journals charging to publish research...
Government science policies focus on developing links with industry but that is not the only place fruits of academic research can be applied. Jenny Gristock reports
A guide to girding your intellect on the long research road, faced with the mindset of the 'institutionalised dominant', by Pete Mann So you're contributing through your research to the stock of...
Students have been compensated Pounds 100 each for "unacceptable mismanagement" following unrest at Anglia Polytechnic University's Business School. The students at Anglia Business School, sitting a...
Equally impressive dedication was displayed last week by Keele University political scientist John Horton in attaining his stated aim (Don's Diary, THES, April 10) of getting off top table at the...
Aberdeenshire's preoccupation with all things local is typified by the alleged headline in the region's newspaper, The Press & Journal, when the Titanic sank: "Northeast man drowns at sea.''...
College funding should be linked to inspection results, the Further Education Funding Council has agreed. The move, "to reward excellence and encourage improvements", forms part of a Quality...
There's nothing like personal experience to add that edge of veracity to a textbook, but few authors can draw on an inspiration quite so outlandish as Peter Ogrodnik, whose Fundamental Engineering...
Alumnus to be proud of no 169 also faces a rest from his favourite adrenaline inducer. Lembit Opik MP, Liberal Democrat spokesman on young people, spent an unpleasant time over Easter weekend...
Bolton Institute has won backing for its campaign for university status from 120 vice-chancellors, external examiners, moderators and visiting professors. They have urged David Blunkett, secretary of...
The Scottish Office has begun consulting over Bell College of Technology's application to become a higher education institution. Bell is one of Scotland's 43 incorporated further education colleges...
THE Quality Assurance Agency has made an out-of-court settlement with its former assistant director to avoid an industrial tribunal. The tribunal was due to hear claims of unfair dismissal and breach...
THOUSANDS could be denied places on higher education access courses under the government's New Deal, according to the Association of Colleges. The New Deal, which went "live" nationally last week,...
A FRESH attempt to justify the government's anomalous tuition fees policy for Scottish universities has created more confusion, according to opposition spokesmen. Both the Conservatives and Liberal...
SCOTTISH education minister Brian Wilson this week announced an extra Pounds 1.4 million for Scottish further education in recognition of colleges' "critical role in lifelong learning". But the money...