Belfast college tries to narrow the divide
A Belfast Catholic teacher training college is celebrating its 100th anniversary by becoming a full university campus committed to the peace process. St Mary's College, on the Falls Road, was given...
A Belfast Catholic teacher training college is celebrating its 100th anniversary by becoming a full university campus committed to the peace process. St Mary's College, on the Falls Road, was given...
Teachers working in Voluntary Services Overseas may soon be able to study for a masters degree at the same time, thanks to an initiative being piloted by Manchester Metropolitan University. In a...
Sunderland University is to receive Pounds 1 million worth of technology from electronics giant Sony as part of a research project set to revolutionise data storage. The university will trial a way...
Northern Ireland eggheads have cracked one of the country's greatest culinary challenges - how to make the breakfast fry-up more healthy. William Gilmore of Ulster University's Centre for Diet and...
A programme to encourage researchers to get funding from the private sector has been launched by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. The Industrial Partnerships scheme will...
The Association of University Teachers has expressed concern at discrimination against ethnic minorities in higher education. A survey shows that nearly a quarter of white lecturers earn more than...
Henry McLeish, Scotland's minister for enterprise and lifelong learning, has raised the prospect of an "examinations tsar" to ensure the future accountability of the Scottish Qualifications Authority...
The Liberal Democrats have promised to spend Pounds 700 million a year more than Labour on higher education, with pledges to scrap tuition fees, restore maintenance grants and fund massive pay awards...
Quality chiefs may be forced back to the drawing board with their qualifications framework after vice-chancellors and employers lined up to criticise it, writes Phil Baty. Members of the government's...
The Conservatives have promised to liberate universities from government controls while increasing access for bright but poor students. But the party's education spokeswoman Theresa May added that...
The axe may fall on London University's Institute of Commonwealth Studies following disagreements over its academic direction and fears over its financial viability. The university's school of...
A northwest MP has called on the government to clear the confusion over the future of the Daresbury Laboratory, saying he does not want the area to be thrown into turmoil again. Michael Hall, MP for...
A consortium of seven Oxford University colleges is to launch a regional roadshow in an effort to attract more applicants from further education. It follows a conference for FE heads to learn more...
Plans for a Welsh Baccalaureate have won overwhelming support from admissions chiefs in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. A survey of institutions outside Wales conducted by the Institute of...
Leading universities have cold-shouldered new qualifications designed to broaden the school curriculum. Most top research institutions are refusing to change their entry criteria, based on three good...