Scots FE colleges forced to cut staffing
The threat of compulsory redundancies is looming in Scotland's further education colleges following the latest funding allocations from the Scottish Office Education Department. Falkirk College of...
The threat of compulsory redundancies is looming in Scotland's further education colleges following the latest funding allocations from the Scottish Office Education Department. Falkirk College of...
The research selectivity exercise should be scrapped and replaced with a new share-the-wealth formula for research funding, suggests Don Foster, the Liberal Democrat education spokesman. A big...
The University of Abertay Dundee is collaborating with the Royal College of Nursing on a nurse practitioner degree course, the first of its kind in Scotland. The BSc course aims to produce nurses...
Oxford University dons and senior administrators have backed proposals for a promotions policy that will create hundreds of new professors and readers. A postal ballot of members of the university's...
The Scottish Office Education Department is investigating allegations that students are claiming travel expenses fraudulently. Students whose parents live within commuting distance of their college...
Luton University politics lecturer Pat Gray this week won the World One Day Novel Cup. Mr Gray wrote his 20,000-word The Political Map of the Heart, which is about his childhood in Belfast, in just...
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