Bristol students take online learning in hand
Microeconomics students at Bristol University are taking part in an experiment to see whether PalmPilots are better than PCs for online learning. Fifteen first-year undergraduates will be issued with...
Microeconomics students at Bristol University are taking part in an experiment to see whether PalmPilots are better than PCs for online learning. Fifteen first-year undergraduates will be issued with...
Ministers must "unambiguously" define their flagship 50 per cent higher education participation target to allay concerns that they are "fiddling" the figures to ensure they can claim success, an...
A leading new Labour proponent of higher tuition fees and interest rates on student loans has been seconded to help the government develop its white paper on higher education, writes Alan Thomson....
Vice-chancellors' leaders clashed with the government this week over the level of funding needed to maintain standards and meet ministers' expansion targets. Roderick Floud, president of Universities...
Discrimination against Muslims and "Islamophobia" in western society may have encouraged support for the September 11 terrorist attacks, researchers at Leicester University have concluded. A study...
Plymouth University will be able to compete with the UK's top research universities within 15 years, according to its new vice-chancellor Roland Levinsky, but it will have to find new sources of...
Foresight, the government's flagship scheme for picking out key developments in science, is to be restructured and opened up to public participation, science minister Lord Sainsbury said this week at...
Universities and colleges want to target a wider age range in their efforts to achieve government plans to expand higher education, writes Tony Tysome. They have told funding council leaders that...
Thousands of lecturers have been unable to take up posts at further education colleges because of the massive backlog in staff checks by the Criminal Records Bureau. According to the Association of...
The slump in the graduate job market could be reversed within three years, according to a survey of employers, writes Alison Utley. Almost half of the 900 firms in the annual CBI/Mercer survey of...
Loneliness rather than debt is the most likely cause of students dropping out of university soon after joining, according to new research. Researchers at Staffordshire University found that students...
Public funding cuts have cancelled out tuition fees on universities' bottom lines. Claire Sanders reports on UUK's latest findings. Tuition fees have not improved university finances, according to...
The Privy Council has been asked to rule on a mature student's claims that Swansea Institute failed to deliver his degree course adequately, and victimised him when he complained about the quality...
Lecturers' leaders attacked the government's "grudging and minimalist" approach to European laws for fixed-term and casual workers this week, leading calls by the Trades Union Congress for greater...
Claims that a unique killer strain of malaria once haunted England's marshlands have been challenged by a new study. For some years, experts believed that the mosquito-borne disease was responsible...