New lecturers could lose £12K, union says
New lecturers could be £12,135 worse off over the first 13 years of their career under the proposed pay and careers framework, the Association of University Teachers claimed this week. Citing figures...
New lecturers could be £12,135 worse off over the first 13 years of their career under the proposed pay and careers framework, the Association of University Teachers claimed this week. Citing figures...
Cash for classroom-based teaching will rise 20 per cent next year, and funding chiefs have done a U-turn on plans to cut the money given to media studies after an outcry by leading industry figures....
He may have been dead for nearly 500 years, but Niccol Machiavelli may yet play a part in the forthcoming US presidential election campaign. Scholars are divided on the relevance of the Renaissance...
The European Union is "worryingly" short of higher education graduates, according to the European Commission. In a policy paper designed as the basis for a full-scale education report in March, the...
The UK is wasting money producing overeducated graduates who lack the skills that employers want, an education and management expert has claimed. The government would be better channelling the money...
Universities are increasingly likely to ignore the broader range of qualifications held by applicants following the introduction of Curriculum 2000, according to a report by the Qualifications and...
The drive to create a European research council could deprive UK science of much-needed funds, senior members of the scientific community warned this week. UK research council insiders told The THES...
Jim Wallace, Scotland's minister for enterprise and lifelong learning, has unveiled a £900,000 scheme to help Scottish universities access funding from the European Union's Sixth Framework Programme...
Corporate universities should be given degree-awarding powers and be allowed to use the university title officially, the Council for Industry and Higher Education said this week. Size should not...
A senior academic manager who doctored evidence presented to the quality watchdog to boost her former college's successful bid for degree-awarding powers is set to play a role in a similar bid for...
The government's plans to expand higher education through courses delivered in the further education sector were undermined further this week as Yeovil College became the 13th institution to fail an...
Merseyside Police has helped increase its volunteer ranks by 25 per cent in the past six years by using students as special constables. The Merseyside force has recruited 14 students as special...
Wild differences in the marking of student law papers have emerged in preliminary research by four universities, writes Claire Sanders. Academics from the law schools of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam,...
Extra cash should be paid to Scotland's universities and colleges to stop them falling behind their English counterparts that will benefit from top-up fees and higher research income, according to a...
Welsh colleges could lose out under plans to create a single funding and planning regime for post-16 education and training in Wales, it emerged this week. The green light has been given for a single...