AS trend deepens divide
Sixth-form exam reforms are threatening to widen the divide between old and new universities, experts warned this week. The first set of results from teenagers taking the new Curriculum 2000 courses...
Sixth-form exam reforms are threatening to widen the divide between old and new universities, experts warned this week. The first set of results from teenagers taking the new Curriculum 2000 courses...
Mature students are expected to comprise two-thirds of the intake at one of the UK's new medical schools, with the oldest of them aged 46. Sam Leinster, dean of the University of East Anglia's new...
One of the UK's newest medical schools, the Peninsula Medical School, is developing a model for funding student placements in a bid to stop the Department of Health transferring money from medics to...
There could be more than 10,000 errors in offer letters sent to Scottish university applicants, the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service has admitted. Glasgow Caledonian University alone has...
Oxford University graduates were more likely to end up unemployed than their rivals at Cambridge University last year, latest careers statistics show. Both universities have blamed recession for...
The new "light-touch" quality assurance regime is unlikely to reduce the bureaucratic burden on universities, according to a former head of a quality watchdog. Roger Brown, who was chief executive of...
Welsh higher education standards watchdogs are planning to abandon subject assessments in a move to a "lighter-touch" quality-assurance regime, writes Tony Tysome. Proposals for a quality-assurance...
Some areas of biological science are set to lose funding following a shift in emphasis by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. Over the next ten years, the council predicts...
British higher education must develop its own brand of "multiversity" rather than emulating the American system if it is to expand and widen participation, the Council for Industry and Higher...
Queen's University Belfast should beware the ides of August - classics scholars across the UK and Ireland have mobilised to protest against its decision to axe teaching in Latin, Greek and classical...
The governing council at Goldsmiths College awarded Ben Pimlott a second five-year term as warden against the recommendation of its own reappointment committee, it emerged this week. The THES has...
Scotland should jettison postcodes as a means of determining whether students come from disadvantaged areas, the Association of University Teachers Scotland has said. Instead, it has come up with an...
Staff in the University of Birmingham's Research Support and Business Development Unit have attempted to lighten the gloom of the latest round of redundancies, which were brought about by the failure...
The Diary is intrigued that York University Students' Union has placed an "essay bank" on its website. Along with physics, politics, health and other topics are five offerings on criminology,...
Student poverty being what it is these days, institutions have their work cut out trying to prevent students pilfering items such as stationery - no doubt to sell on the black market to raise a few...