V-c makes overseas awards in Paris
London University held its first overseas awards ceremony in Paris last week. Vice-chancellor Graham Zellick awarded degree certificates to 40 French and British students who had successfully...
London University held its first overseas awards ceremony in Paris last week. Vice-chancellor Graham Zellick awarded degree certificates to 40 French and British students who had successfully...
The Association of Colleges has forged a partnership with the TUC and lecturers' union Natfhe to encourage unions and colleges to work together to open "gateways to learning" for college staff. New...
An Aberdeen University-based company has launched an international rescue mission to save threatened privately owned collections of microbes. As a first step, the National Collection of Industrial,...
Glasgow's ten further education colleges face a radical overhaul with the launch of a strategic review by the Scottish Further Education Funding Council. Sfefc is to commission a consultant to draw...
The University of Wolverhampton has won a contract to investigate how the linguist-ically-challenged state of its region's population is affecting business. The Languages National Training...
An employment charter for postgraduate students was delivered to student and staff unions last week for consultation, writes Caroline Davis. The charter, drawn up by the National Postgraduate...
Cambridge University is looking to recruit three new professors of cancer research. The appointments are part of a multimillion-pound drive to establish a world-class centre of excellence to be based...

Vice-chancellors are at loggerheads with cancer research chiefs after standing by Nottingham University's decision to accept funding from the British American Tobacco company. Gordon McVie, director...
Imperial College has pleaded guilty to breaching health and safety regulations for handling the HIV virus in an unsafe laboratory, writes Phil Baty. The London University college could face an...
The Liberal Democrats this week set out their general election stall with a renewed pledge to abolish undergraduate tuition fees. The anti-fees policy was reaffirmed as a manifesto priority in an...
A self-taught mathematics student claims his hopes of becoming an academic have been dashed because Leicester University chiefs refused to allow for his allergy to cigarette smoke. Julian Babik, 32,...
A £6 million package to support the training and careers of health professionals has been announced by the government. Meeting the Challenge: A Strategy for the Allied Health Professions sets out how...
University College London scooped a third of the grants announced in the latest round of Joint Infrastructure Fund awards. Of the 28 successful research applications to share the £125 million, nine...
The Association of University Teachers is set to withdraw cooperation with the Institute for Learning and Teaching and launch an alternative. A motion to be put to the AUT's winter council next week...

Parents feel so strongly about their children's higher education that they have started carrying placards on protest marches. At the National Union of Students' demo in London last month, mothers...