OU Business School moves to grand home
The Open University Business School is moving to a new £11.5 million home, the Michael Young Building, named after the late Lord Young of Dartington. It brings together on the Milton Keynes campus...
The Open University Business School is moving to a new £11.5 million home, the Michael Young Building, named after the late Lord Young of Dartington. It brings together on the Milton Keynes campus...
A unique teacher supply agency has been launched by a partnership involving Edge Hill College, Lancashire County Council, and Reed Education Professionals. The Lancashire Teaching Agency will pay its...
A database listing university scientists who are willing to give talks to schoolchildren will be launched next week at the British Association's science festival. Teachers will be able to punch in...
Staff at the University of Liverpool are celebrating enrolling their 1,000th internet student. The university offers MBA and MSc courses in information technology, which are taught entirely online....
The head of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council is courting information technology companies in the UK to persuade them to collaborate on the next generation internet. The PPARC is...
University museums and galleries with charitable status will continue to qualify for the benefits it confers, following a review by the Charity Commission, according to Resource, the Council for...
A new strategic advisory body should be set up to look at the issues raised by the use of genetic biotechnology on farm animals, the Agriculture and Environment Biotechnology Commission said this...
Education and news media are doing little to improve the public's knowledge of topical science issues, Cardiff researchers said this week. But ignorance about science did not stop people holding...
The Culture Department has appointed the UK's first director of Culture Online, charged with increasing digital access to the UK's heritage. Jonathan Drori, managing director of Thoughtsmith...
Seventeenth-century builders were not keen on washing their dirty linen in public - they hid it in the walls of houses instead. Now the Textile Conservation Centre at the University of Southampton is...
Just over a year ago, Roger Pedersen moved into his new office on the edge of Cambridge. The arrival of another scientist amid the sprawl of laboratories on the Addenbrooke's site would not normally...
Directors were appointed at the Higher Education Funding Council for England this week as the organisation restructured itself in line with its strategic plan, writes Alison Goddard. The directors...
Vice-chancellors are poised to raise the tension over funding and student expansion by demanding to know why higher education is being kept in the dark by the government on both issues. Top of the...
The University of Central England has recovered several thousand pounds wrongly paid to former lecturer Elizabeth Hall after an investigation by The THES found that she had lied to overturn her...
The government's 50 per cent participation target for higher education is in jeopardy because of a funding crisis in further education, lecturers' union leaders claimed this week, writes Tony Tysome...