Fees of up to Pounds 30k could pay for poor
Students from wealthy families could end up repaying tuition fees of up to Pounds 30,000 once interest is taken into account, under plans being considered by top research universities. Economists who...
Students from wealthy families could end up repaying tuition fees of up to Pounds 30,000 once interest is taken into account, under plans being considered by top research universities. Economists who...
UK project to tackle water-borne parasite The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation gave its second-ever UK award, worth $30 million, to Imperial College London, to fund a drugs programme to...
Welsh Assembly to abolish tuition fees Students from Wales will no longer have to pay up-front tuition fees under the Welsh Assembly’s long-term plans. Wales will abandon fees even if Westminster...
Ivy League may take best British students US Ivy League universities will have set up campuses in the UK by the end of the decade to recruit British students, predicts Andrew Oswald, professor of...
Ivy League may take best British students US Ivy League universities will have set up campuses in the UK by the end of the decade to recruit British students, predicts Andrew Oswald, professor of...
... and as parents play a greater role in their children's higher education decisions, league tables are likely to be their key guide. Shola Adenekan and Mandy Garner report. Parents are still...
... and as parents play a greater role in their children's higher education decisions, league tables are likely to be their key guide. Shola Adenekan and Mandy Garner report. Parents are still...
Andrew Oswald will bet a nice lunch that academics will receive market-led wages within ten years My father used to drive to work in an old Rolls-Royce. The house looked out on a pretty part of the...
V-cs seem ready to break with the state by securing other funding streams but, as Chris Bunting reports, talk of privatised autonomy is a red herring for most universities. It was a peculiarly polite...
V-cs seem ready to break with the state by securing other funding streams but, as Chris Bunting reports, talk of privatised autonomy is a red herring for most universities. It was a peculiarly polite...
Vice-chancellors of Russell Group universities are divided over a report they commissioned. It is published today and calls for the introduction of top-up fees in all universities. Economists who...
Student grants return to stem campus anger Student grants worth about £30 a week are to be introduced for about 500,000 undergraduates, the government will announce this autumn. A long-awaited review...
What is on academics' summer reading lists? Mandy Garner finds passions for anything from Joyce to Just William. You might think that academics would like to get away from it all on holiday and chill...
Forget the low pay of its academics, economics is in trouble because it is failing to shed light on everyday dilemmas, argues Alan Shipman. Economics can explain the demise of wheelwrights, weavers...
Sally Hunt set to be next AUT secretary Sally Hunt is set to be the next general secretary of the Association of University Teachers, after winning the backing of the union's executive committee as...