Visa hurdles cost UK millions
British higher education is losing millions of pounds a year thanks to "intimidating" and "mystifying" visa procedures that have put off thousands of fee-paying overseas students. A nationwide survey...
British higher education is losing millions of pounds a year thanks to "intimidating" and "mystifying" visa procedures that have put off thousands of fee-paying overseas students. A nationwide survey...
Ministers stepped up their get-tough stance on failing colleges this week, taking the unprecedented step of "naming and shaming" troubled colleges. College leaders warned that the move could harm...
The chairman of the new Scottish Further Education Funding Council has promised that a review of college management will be "neither a whitewash nor a witch-hunt". A steering group will develop a...
The Institute for Learning and Teaching is to scrap its proposed membership scheme, which many academics have criticised as unscholarly. Roger King, vice-chancellor of Lincolnshire and Humberside...
Universities and colleges will have to sacrifice 20 per cent of revenues earned through the University for Industry if they sign up as an accredited UfI Learning Centre, writes Phil Baty. One expert...
* Computer giants Microsoft and ICL plan to work with Wolverhampton University to launch a European research and development centre for on-line learning technology for schools, colleges and...
Finding new ways to measure success Group 1 This group is split into two clusters - elite and redbrick. There is no ranking of institutions within these clusters. Elite Cambridge; Oxford; Imperial;...
Q) I am supervising a student whom I strongly suspect is suffering from mental health problems. I have no experience of this and want to know what is the best way to help her. Jill Manthorpe Chair of...
* Ballot papers have gone out to members of lecturers' union Natfhe at South Bank University asking whether they support industrial action. The union is angry because it did not get agreement on...
* Tom Middlehurst is responsible for post-16 education and training in the Welsh Assembly.
Gary Haines hopes to be the first in his East End family to go to university. Unemployed since 1990, he is on a London Fresh Horizons' access course and has won an outstanding achievement award as...
Vice-chancellors have warned that universities are suffering from funding "initiative fatigue". They have told funding chiefs their institutions have been set too many short-term "challenges"...
The Science Museum's Challenge of Materials website has won second prize in the Pirelli INTERNETional awards for the spread of scientific culture. www. sciencemuseum.org.uk/ on-line/challenge/ index....
Alarm spread throughout higher education this week as the realisation dawned that university funding could collapse following the abolition of tuition fees by the new Scottish Parliament. Vice-...
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has told the Irish government it should re-introduce tuition fees - abolished four years ago - to help stop the booming economy overheating,...