Business schools are told to 'cut apron strings'
Business schools should be given more independence from their universities, according to the outgoing chair of the Association of Business Schools. Steven Watson, principal of Henley Management...
Business schools should be given more independence from their universities, according to the outgoing chair of the Association of Business Schools. Steven Watson, principal of Henley Management...
Inconsistent standards and wasteful efforts dogged last year's research assessment exercise, according to Universities UK. Moreover, it told the funding councils that "the funding outcome from RAE...
Scores of British MBA courses could be downgraded or forced to close with the publication of new guidelines on standards by the Quality Assurance Agency. A new national benchmark prescribing the...
Quality watchdogs are in danger of stifling the development of the foundation degree with too many regulations, the qualification's original architect has warned, writes Tony Tysome. David Robertson...
Quality chiefs have warned they have "no confidence" in the academic standards of the law degree at Bell College of Technology, condemning the Scottish institution as the first of almost 100...
The University of Wales has been hit by new allegations of shoddy standards following a Swansea University student's claim to have discovered "unacknowledged copying" in a thesis awarded top marks....
Significant numbers of university mergers collapse because institutions fail to recognise differences in the ways potential partners operate. Management consultant Paul Thomas said that universities...
Cambridge University has denied having any misgivings about keeping the $4 million (£2.5 million) donation it accepted from an American tycoon on trial this week for fraud and tax evasion. Dennis...
A new university in Bradford will be at the heart of the city's regeneration, according to Chris Taylor, vice-chancellor of Bradford University, which decided last week to merge with Bradford College...
A new cancer-prevention drug based on a natural compound found in red wine is to be tested in trials at the University of Leicester, writes Tony Tysome. Researchers at the university's department of...
Lecturers' union leaders accused the government of deepening the financial crisis in further education this week by failing to release its funding plans in time to avert a one-day strike. About 40...
More than two-thirds of UK students think university should prepare them for a professional career, but less than half think it does, according to business-backed scheme Teach First. A survey for the...
Vice-chancellors have postponed a debate on plans for a post-qualification admissions (PQA) system after learning that the Tomlinson inquiry into A levels is likely to recommend a rival scheme, based...
Fewer than 20 students opted to change course after their A levels were upgraded following phase one of the Tomlinson inquiry, it emerged this week. The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service...
THES survey shows unexpected reactions to charging students more The overwhelming majority of Scottish universities, including Russell Group members Edinburgh and Glasgow, are emphatically against...