European business school 'beat US'
American business schools are out of touch and are being overtaken by their European counterparts when it comes to teaching management. This was the message from Leo Murray, director of Cranfield...
American business schools are out of touch and are being overtaken by their European counterparts when it comes to teaching management. This was the message from Leo Murray, director of Cranfield...
Chaucer may have supervised parts of the making of one of the earliest manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales, researchers have discovered. Evidence in a digital facsimile of the "Hengwrt...
The new principal of King Alfred's College in Winchester has dropped plans for the college to become a university by 2006. Paul Light believes the target date set by his predecessor, John Dickinson,...
Oak trees near the queen's estate at Sandringham will assist Swansea University's geography department in investigating global warming. The department has received Pounds 34,000 from the Leverhulme...
The traditional rivalry between Edinburgh and Glasgow has taken a sombre turn with Glasgow University researchers' discovery that Glaswegians have a lower life expectancy than inhabitants of the...
Vice-chancellors have launched a research project to help diversify the ethnic make-up of National Health Service staff. The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals will commission research into...
More people are changing career and turning to teaching, said Ralph Tabberer, head of the Teacher Training Agency. The first 500 graduate teacher programme places that became available at the start...
Education and employment secretary David Blunkett this week used his Ashridge lecture to urge business leaders to make full use of the competitive advantage of the English language. English was &...
A pioneering neuroscience research centre at Cambridge University could be scuppered by fears of animal rights activism. Cambridgeshire Police and Girton College have raised serious objections...
Universities were owed £21 million in unpaid tuition fees after the second year of student contributions, according to a survey by vice-chancellors. By July 2000, last year's students owed...
Almost 90,000 people have entered full-time education and training courses under the government's New Deal for the unemployed, according to latest figures, writes Phil Baty. Employment minister Tessa...
Oxford admissions tutors fear that state school pupils may be deterred from applying to the university following chancellor Gordon Brown's remarks over the Laura Spence case, according to a new poll...
Total undergraduate applications to Oxford are up 2.2 per cent on last year, according to figures from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. Applications to Cambridge are down by 7.4 per...

The UK can expect more floods but lower winter fuel bills as a result of global warming, according to an EU-funded report from the University of East Anglia. The report, edited by Martin Parry,...
University teaching and administrative staff are this week due to join a national teachers' strike in protest against salary scales and employment conditions recently approved by the national...