Colleges to bid for share of Pounds 90 million
FURTHER education colleges will net a major share of the extra Pounds 250 million earmarked for education in the budget. Colleges have been invited to bid for a share of the Pounds 90 million set...
FURTHER education colleges will net a major share of the extra Pounds 250 million earmarked for education in the budget. Colleges have been invited to bid for a share of the Pounds 90 million set...
The senate of the University of Central England has backed vice-chancellor Peter Knight's defiance of a police request to destroy a book, seized from the university library that is said to contravene...
The employment rights of gay, lesbian and bisexual staff in universities and colleges are often neglected, despite the politically correct environment in which they work, the Association of...
Student campaigners this week hosted the first national lobby of Parliament for lesbian, gay and bisexual rights since the general election. The National Union of Students Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual...
THE government this week launched a consultation on the structure and process of the next round of the Foresight programme due to start in April 1999. Foresight, launched in 1994, aims to identify...
Glasgow University's court has backed off deciding the future of a department accused of conflict, factionalism and lack of leadership. The court last week received a review committee report on the...
UNIVERSITIES face renewed industrial action unless employers improve their pay offer for next year, higher education unions have warned. Further talks were under way this week after the unions...
STAFF at the Open University could win a major victory in the battle to improve employment rights for thousands of academics working on fixed-term contracts, writes Alan Thomson. Members of senate...
Less than a year after axing its physics degree, the University of East Anglia is proposing to shut its physics department, while the University of Essex is to stop taking physics undergraduates. A...
The official representative for European libraries in Brussels warned this week that a draft European Commission directive on copyright could lead to a "nightmare future in which nothing can be...
Oxford University's colleges will soon be no more than "glorified dormitories", Robert Stevens, master of Pembroke College, Oxford, told the Association of University Administrators in America this...
(Photograph) - Tinseltown and gown: Jan Pinkava, a University of Wales, Aberystwyth, graduate won an Academy Award Oscar for his short computer-animated film, Geri's Game. Dr Pinkava, who has a first...
Chris Brand, the self-styled "scientific racist" fired from Edinburgh University for gross misconduct last August, has lost an internal appeal against dismissal. Scottish QC Gordon Coutts has blamed...
REDUNDANCIES and merger are on the cards for two of Britain's most prestigious specialist higher education institutions. London University's School of Slavonic and East European Studies is braced to...
NEW technology shook trade unionism to its foundations this week as employers unveiled next year's higher education pay offer by email. Details of the offer were sent to vice-chancellors by the...