Winter law school gets initial trial at LSE
The London School of Economics will hold its first winter school to widen access to law for 40 students aged 16 to 17 from inner London this January. The school is being run with the Sutton Trust and...
The London School of Economics will hold its first winter school to widen access to law for 40 students aged 16 to 17 from inner London this January. The school is being run with the Sutton Trust and...
From next year, university hopefuls who do not have a place by mid-March will be able to enter a pre-clearing system to match them to available places. The Universities and Colleges Admissions...
When St Andrews University students turn up next week, they will plug into an energy incentive scheme rewarding them with computer equipment if they cut electricity costs. The university has pledged...
The trendiest subjects were unveiled this week by the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. Health-related subjects saw rises of up to 12 per cent in the number of people starting degrees in...
As new universities celebrate their tenth birthday, John Pratt mourns the loss of the genuinely innovative polytechnics It is ten years since former polytechnics became universities, but any...
A sense of unity will enable new-generation universities to be loud and proud, says Janice Reid Around the world, new universities are feeling the challenges of a changing global economy and...
Please see Higher education trends 2002 in the Statistics section for charts and tables giving a comprehensive picture of Britain's higher education system and its evolution over two...
That's what the former head of Umist's school of management says of Manchester's mooted 'superuniversity'. Mandy Garner reports Dale Littler doesn't like authority. An academic in the old style (...
Nelson Mandela's solidarity with a Palestinian 'terrorist' provokes comparison between the Israeli government and the apartheid regime. John Higgins argues that South Africa's past also teaches that...
Any contact between Israeli and Palestinian academics furthers the peace process - and boycotts can only impede this, scholars told Chris Bunting In October 2000, as they watched news coverage of the...
Are we unique, or is there life elsewhere in the universe? Geoff Watts surveys the scientific thinking Definitive evidence of life on Mars. That was the confident claim made in early 2001 by Imre...
Are we unique, or is there life elsewhere in the universe? Colin Pillinger considers Martian puzzles No one knows whether there is life on other planets, but new information gleaned from Martian...
The idea of universally recognised course credits and joint degrees across Europe is on its way to becoming reality. Harriet Swain reports Funky guides designed to help students choose from the UK's...
Simon Francis found himself with a PhD in one hand, a toilet brush in the other - and no desire for academic life A year ago, the sense of achievement that my doctorate had once given me had reached...
Like the rest of Britain, careers agency the Central Services Unit has moved on in 30 years. Mike Hill reports When the Central Services Unit came into being on August 1 1972, created by the then...