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American and British academics should take the blame for Russia's crisis, says Michael Haynes After the fall come the recriminations. With the Russian economy in crisis they are beginning to appear...
American and British academics should take the blame for Russia's crisis, says Michael Haynes After the fall come the recriminations. With the Russian economy in crisis they are beginning to appear...
It is time to stop the onward march of genetic engineering, says Jules Pretty This week ministers once again considered whether to ban the growing of genetically modified crops in Britain for up to...
China's expenditure on education rose by 12 per cent in 1997 to Yuan253 billion (Pounds 19.4 billion), representing 2.49 per cent of gross domestic product, according to the state statistics bureau...
Vice-chancellors are preparing to tackle funding council chiefs over drop-out rates. The Higher Education Funding Council for England is preparing to release drop-out figures based on a narrowly-...
Those in favour Mayhem ruled at this week's Oxford Union debate on student fees, sponsored by Andersen Consulting. National Union of Students president Andrew Pakes, due to speak against the motion "...
(Photograph) - Richard Smith displays a dental measuring system, using a digital camera and computer analysis, he and other members of Sheffield University's child health department have developed.
* Southampton Institute In June 1996, the Higher Education Quality Council published a critical general audit report on Southampton Institute. The HEQC criticised the institute for withholding from...
Week ending July 17 Informed that the number of students for my advanced business computing course next academic year should be 56 - double this year's 28. Put in request for a lecture room with SVGA...
(Photograph) - Sebastian Hegarty, a first-year MA student in the sculpture department at Winchester School of Art, can be seen at work on the Internet. The school has a real-time video system that...
Hefce has been working on drop-out, or non-continuation, data since 1996 when it got the second batch of university data from HESA, writes Alan Thomson. Hefce soon realised that more sophisticated...
* A team from the Association of University Teachers lobbied backbench MPs at Westminster this week over pay. They want MPs to write to Sir Michael Bett, now chairing an inquiry into future...
Paul Mackney, general secretary of university and college lecturers' union Natfhe, has called a meeting with higher and further education minister Tessa Blackstone to discuss a five-year dispute over...
Technicians and instructors working in further education and sixth-form colleges have been issued with guidelines from their union to cover new responsibilities. Public sector union Unison says the...
Universities and colleges will be invited to bid for a new national college for headteachers. The college, announced by Tony Blair and education secretary David Blunkett (above) this week, would have...
A government-funded National Centre for Work Experience, set up by the Council for Industry in Higher Education, was launched in London this week. The centre will produce guides on the benefits of...