Scots think big for future
The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council wants to see the number of part-time students grow by 10 per cent by 2000. Its corporate plan follows a Pounds 6 million Scottish Office initiative to...
The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council wants to see the number of part-time students grow by 10 per cent by 2000. Its corporate plan follows a Pounds 6 million Scottish Office initiative to...
The most able A-level students will be encouraged to sit a new S-level paper by 2000 if universities approve proposals out next week. The revamped S level will replace the "special" A-level paper,...
Wide variations in the quality of teacher training are revealed today in the first national performance profiles of training providers - but university education departments have condemned the tables...
The future of foreign languages in schools is in doubt because of a shortage of graduate teachers, according to a national report to be published soon. Only French is still attracting graduates into...
Mike Newby, chair of the Universities Council for the Education of Teachers, said: "We have no objection in principle, they can be helpful to institutions, but if they are used to make league tables...
National Vocational Qualifications are "part of the higher education landscape" and will continue to be integrated into degree curricula, a new NVQ validating body has proclaimed. Launched this week...
Universities and the Government should urgently consider privatising higher education to allow it to meet financial and widening access targets, according to Baroness Perry, president of Lucy...
The Higher Education Funding Council for England has rejected Lord Dearing's recommendation that universities should not be allowed to sub-contract courses to further education colleges. HEFCE...
(Photograph) - Cold mould: Five life-sized ice sculptures representing gardeners who once worked in The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall and failed to return after the First World War, have been...
FEMALE business students performed nearly 10 per cent better in their first year than their male colleagues, a study that tested admissions details against results shows. The study, by John...
Student leaders this week gave a lukewarm response to the government's decision to waive tuition fees for thousands of part-time students on benefits. The National Union of Students said that the...
A survey among academic staff by the chaplaincy at Nottingham University has uncovered "worrying responses", including feelings of betrayal and the erosion of collegiality. It examines the personal...
Universities and colleges need to be more responsive to the needs of mature students as part of a wider review of their admissions policies, Baroness Blackstone, the higher education minister, told...
English research is the best in the world or second only to the United States in at least 23 of the 69 subject areas defined by the research assessment exercise. That is the conclusion of a study...
Europeans support the use of biotechnology to produce medicines and genetic tests for certain diseases. But they think there is a great risk to society in inserting human genes into animals to create...