Higher education appointments
University of Bournemouth Suzanne Clarke , former financial director at TMS Ltd., has been appointed school finance and resources manager for service industries. Jacqueline Molnar , former head of...
University of Bournemouth Suzanne Clarke , former financial director at TMS Ltd., has been appointed school finance and resources manager for service industries. Jacqueline Molnar , former head of...
Arts Institute at Bournemouth Lianne Rivett has been awarded the A.M. Johns Charitable Trust Award for work in the Interactive Media Section. She will travel to Helsinki to conduct further research...
£3.09bn for UK science base Total spending on the United Kingdom's science and engineering base within higher education institutions was £3.09 billion in 1998-99. Government money accounted for 69...
Education department chief Sir Michael Bichard admitted this week that education policy, such as the teaching quality assessment, had become overly bureaucratic and interventionist. Sir Michael,...
College managers have called for a pay rise worth up to 13 per cent a year for the next three years. The bid from the Association for College Management comes as the lecturers' union Natfhe balloted...
Commercial and government pressure are harming academic science and eroding democracy, the organiser of a conference on academic freedom held at the British Academy London warned this week. David...
The number of first-year undergraduates fell this year and overall first-degree numbers are static, according to official figures. This is in spite of a 3 per cent rise in total enrolments, including...
King's College London is planning to cut nearly 250 staff posts over the next three years. The cuts will come mainly from the schools of physical sciences and engineering, biomedical sciences and...
Leaders chosen for two new health councils Norma Brook has been appointed president of the shadow Health Professions Council, which will pave the way for the replacement of the Council for...
Rich universities' assets and private incomes should be taken into account when handing out public money, lecturers' union Natfhe said this week. The move would help close a funding gap in which the...
Thousands of students at the University of the West of England are being threatened with exclusion over non-payment of tuition fees. The university has sent letters to 2,400 students saying that if...
More than 20,000 scientists have have signed a demand that journal publishers grant them free online access to research papers. Nearly 800 United Kingdom scientists have signed up to the Public...
Development directors from a number of Russell Group universities are drawing up guidelines on how to present fundraising figures. Mike Smithson, director of the development office at Oxford...
Axeing tuition fees would be "politically unacceptable" in Northern Ireland because of equality legislation, according to Sean Farren, the province's minister for higher and further education. Dr...

About 300 staff and 1,700 students at De Montfort University could transfer to the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside next year as De Montfort steps up its repositioning strategy. Negotiations...