Bad-taste cocktail is struck off bar menu
"Holocaust" cocktail has been withdrawn from a Leeds bar following pressure from Jewish students. The £2 drink, made from Jack Daniels, Baileys Irish Cream and Kahlua, topped the menu at Bourbon...
"Holocaust" cocktail has been withdrawn from a Leeds bar following pressure from Jewish students. The £2 drink, made from Jack Daniels, Baileys Irish Cream and Kahlua, topped the menu at Bourbon...
Digitised copies of the 550-year-old Gutenberg Bible have been placed on the British Library website. Two copies of the bible, the oldest surviving printed book in the western world, are held by the...
Andrew Cubie, convener of Scotland's independent committee on student finance, has called on the government to give higher education an extra £10 billion a year to help boost the knowledge economy....
A creative writing initiative, the Scottish Writing Centre, was launched today by Glasgow, St Andrews and Strathclyde universities. Willy Maley of Glasgow and Strathclyde's Edwin Morgan, said the...
The Aldwych Group, which represents students at the elite Russell Group universities, met Russell Group vice-chancellors yesterday to press the case against top-up fees. Hamish Common, president of...
A conference on removing barriers to women in higher education has questioned the view that women's prospects are gradually improving. Fiona Wilson, professor of organisational behaviour at Glasgow...
English language associations are joining forces in an effort to improve public understanding of English. The Common English Forum will bring together the English Association, Council for College and...
University College Scarborough has become the second higher education institution to fall foul of the toughened teaching quality assessment rules imposed two years ago. The college, which has dropped...
Education secretary David Blunkett surprised inspection agency chiefs at the Association of Colleges conference when he revealed plans for unexpected shifts in direction for further education. Two...
Universities must wake up to issues of student safety on study-abroad programmes, speakers told a conference on international education this week. Tim Birtwistle, European programmes coordinator in...
Universities and colleges can be held liable for the racist and sexist behaviour of their students, a tribunal has ruled. Wigan and Leigh College discriminated against a lecturer when it failed to...
A senior Oxford University lawyer is calling for a full external inquiry into the forced ejection of an international scholar from university premises. A research associate who has asked not to be...
A Leeds academic has called on his university to apologise to Richard Lacey, the emeritus professor who raised the alarm over the possible consequences of BSE on human health. In a letter, Malcolm...
The London Economics report on higher education funding, which calculates that the sector needs an extra £1.4 billion a year from 2004, rising to £1.6 billion extra in 2009, focuses...
Six main funding models were developed and tested by London Economics, in a report on higher education funding, to see how they would effect universities' income. All six models were tested to see...