Teacher recruits up by 10 per cent
Numbers of people applying for PGCE places are up nearly 10 per cent compared with this time last year, according to the Graduate Teacher Training Registry. The biggest rise is in numbers applying...
Numbers of people applying for PGCE places are up nearly 10 per cent compared with this time last year, according to the Graduate Teacher Training Registry. The biggest rise is in numbers applying...
Almost two-thirds of contract researchers and teachers in geography fear insecurity at work is affecting their health and well-being, a pilot survey has found. Caitriona Ni Laoire of Queen's...
The number and range of graduate employment opportunities is growing again, but not as quickly as employers had predicted, a national survey has found. Employers responding to a salaries and...

Despite devolution, Welsh education is still under-funded, Tony Tysome finds. When the Welsh National Assembly began to operate in July 1999, further and higher education chiefs in Wales could have...
Northern Ireland's higher and further education minister, Sean Farren, has come under pressure to honour a commitment to abolish student loans and introduce a proper grants system. With the province'...
An international research team is celebrating passing the halfway point in publishing a revolutionary edition of Sir Walter Scott's Waverley novels. The multimillion-pound project, published by...
The Bar Council could introduce a compulsory system of funding for student barristers. At its next meeting in February, the council will consider proposals for funding students on the Bar vocational...
Further education colleges are suffering from severe skills shortages because qualified lecturers are being lured into better paid jobs in industry and schools, a national survey has found. The...
Students will have fewer universities to choose from in future as growing pressures force institutional collaboration and merger, a senior vice-chancellor predicted this week. Sir David Watson, vice-...
University standards are being hit by a lack of cash, higher education quality chief John Randall admitted this week, writes Alan Thomson. But Mr Randall, chief executive of the Quality Assurance...
In The THES , January 12, we said the Quality Assurance Agency had criticised Exeter University for failing to appoint an external examiner to its BA in business studies and marketing delivered by...
Tories woo students with tax relief Graduates would not begin repaying their student loans until their salaries reached £20,000 a year under Conservative plans for higher education...
Students would start repaying their student loans once they were earning £20,000 a year - twice the current threshold - under Conservative plans for higher education. Undergraduates' loan repayments...
FINANCIAL TIMES The government will issue advice to shareholders in drug companies to prevent animal rights activists obtaining information about their identities. The role of employers in...
David Bates , Edwards professor of medieval history at the University of Glasgow, has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Caen for his contribution to medieval Norman and Anglo-...