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Cash proposal to recruit teachers Undergraduates would be paid up to £2,000 to train as teachers during their summer holidays under plans unveiled today. Other initiatives outlined in the...
Cash proposal to recruit teachers Undergraduates would be paid up to £2,000 to train as teachers during their summer holidays under plans unveiled today. Other initiatives outlined in the...
Mexican undergraduates face expulsion Students who last week held captive more than 30 political science professors by removing their trousers and shoes face expulsion from the National...
Schumann's Lost Romance (4.30 am C4). Did Clara Schumann distort our view of husband Robert's work by suppressing some of his music after his death in 1856? Cellist Stephen Isserlis investigates,...
SATURDAY February 10 » Breaking the Seal : Military Records (9.30 am BBC2). Part three of Open University series on archives first shown last year. Pounds, Shillings and New Pence (10.30 am R4). Evan...
Newly qualified teachers in shortage subjects such as maths and science are more likely to teach poor lessons, according to a report by Ofsted. Teaching by 16 per cent of maths NQTs and 15 per cent...
News : Costing and pricing: do you charge as much as a plumber? Features : What makes the world go around? Niall Ferguson charts the history of money Research : Which universities will gain from...
English research departments could be better funded than their Scottish counterparts after this year's research assessment exercise. Last week, a board meeting of the Higher Education Funding Council...
The government is to expand the Mitchell scholarship programme in Northern Ireland, set up in honour of US senator George Mitchell who brokered the Good Friday Agreement. The Northern Ireland...
The director general of Unesco, Koichiro Matsuura, this week inaugurated a £3 million Unesco centre at Ulster University. It will house two research fellows, eight research students and director Alan...
Universities have until 2003 to reform or abolish all qualifications that do not fall into the Quality Assurance Agency's strict new framework governing the nomenclature and level of higher education...
Science minister Lord Sainsbury is to meet representatives of engineering departments, business and industry next week to discuss revamping the engineering profession and Engineering Council. The...
A shortage of secondary English teachers could be on the horizon, a senior educationist has warned. Barbara MacGilchrist, dean of initial teacher education at the Institute of Education, has had...
Universities Scotland is demanding that the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council disclose its calculations on the effect of its proposals on funding for teaching, amid fears that some...
Management research proposals are largely failing to attract research council grants, Gordon Marshall, chief executive of the Economic and Social Research Council, has told a meeting of management...
The National Blood Service has found a way to get blood out of a phone. A trial at five universities found that sending text messages to students increased donor levels by 32 per cent. The NBS...