Teaching academy could doom ILT
The national teaching academy proposed in last week's white paper could sound the death-knell for the Institute for Learning and Teaching. The institute's 14,000 members will be asked in the next two...
The national teaching academy proposed in last week's white paper could sound the death-knell for the Institute for Learning and Teaching. The institute's 14,000 members will be asked in the next two...
Heads of further education colleges that deliver higher education courses are worried that white paper proposals will pit them against universities in a fight for foundation degree students. Members...
The creditworthiness of top-tier, "traditional" universities will improve as a result of last week's white paper, according to ratings agency Standard & Poor's. But the agency warns that the...
A surfeit of centrally planned initiatives threatens to cut the cash available for teaching and minimise pay increases for staff, vice-chancellors warned this week. Pay rises for staff in new...
Only 7 per cent of families that have a child approaching university age would qualify for the government's new £1,000 student grant, according to official figures. The Office for National Statistics...
An MP for all of 19 months, Paul Farrelly is already the focus of a looming Labour backbench rebellion against the government's plans for higher education. Mr Farrelly's early-day motion condemning...
* Mark Walport has been named the next director of the Wellcome Trust. He takes over in June from Mike Dexter, who stands down after five years. Professor Walport, 50, is currently head of the...
Doctors and medical academics have warned that top-up fees could drive away the medical students needed by the National Health Service to meet its recruitment targets. The white paper made no...
Eleventh-hour negotiations between education secretary Charles Clarke and chancellor Gordon Brown saved graduates from paying higher rates of interest on their student loans, it emerged this week. Mr...
Uncertainty over higher education funding in Wales is causing anxiety among vice-chancellors and student leaders. The Welsh Assembly has promised to increase its efforts to complete negotiations with...
The government may have to introduce top-up fees in direct contravention of Labour Party policy. Ministers are engaged in a desperate battle to win Labour hearts and minds over top-ups. Education...
Scotland's first minister Jack McConnell has ruled out top-up fees north of the border. But, despite welcoming the decision, Scottish higher education institutions warned that without a cash...
Businesses that help students to cheat their way through university are already outsmarting the national plagiarism detection service launched this month. One UK-based service boasts on its website...
Some 1.4 million people have gained a degree since Tony Blair became prime minister. Department for Education and Skills statistics show that 7.7 million people have a degree today compared with 6.3...
Universities could face legal action as a result of the white paper, according to experts. Garry Attle, a partner in education law at Mills and Reeve, said that new widening-access initiatives could...