Unions unite for 13% pay battle
Lecturers are to demand a 13 per cent pay rise in the first joint pay claim from the Association of University Teachers and rival union Natfhe. The effort, which was expected to be discussed at the...
Lecturers are to demand a 13 per cent pay rise in the first joint pay claim from the Association of University Teachers and rival union Natfhe. The effort, which was expected to be discussed at the...
The University for Industry has unveiled an ambitious new target for its learndirect service to recruit a million learners by 2004-05. With just over 250,000 learndirect recruits so far, learndirect...
Students sitting exams set by the Institute of Linguistics have been shocked by huge fee hikes. Lynn Holman, a student at London's Morley College, said she had been told that fees for each of her...
The big question: what to wear to a debate about student poverty and access? No problem if you are an Oxford student. Evening dress. The grand crimson chamber of the Oxford Union took on a surreal...
Space missions designed to detect habitable Earth-like planets of other solar systems, and costing about £320 million, may not work, a scientific meeting in London has been told. Suzanne Aigran, of...
The government has launched a raft of proposals designed to help women carve out careers in science, engineering and technology. Trade and industry secretary and minister for women, Patricia Hewitt,...
Proposals for sweeping reforms to the structure of Welsh higher education came under fire this week from vice-chancellors and union leaders. Heads of member institutions of the University of Wales...
Edinburgh and Glasgow Universities are today celebrating Burns night by launching research for an electronic archive dedicated to the languages of Scotland. There are already electronic libraries of...
More productive partnerships between schools, colleges and universities are vital to boost student demand for higher education. That is the message coming from the responses to a Higher Education...
Young people from ethnic minorities are more likely to live at home as undergraduates because of fears about co-educational universities, according to a new survey. As a result, they are more likely...
The legacy of a 7,000-year-old metal-mining and smelting centre is still polluting the neighbouring environment. A team of British researchers has found that copper mining in southern Jordan, which...
Lists of endangered species designed to protect flora and fauna may themselves be condemning a substantial proportion of plants and animals to extinction. Australian botanist Mark Burgman, of...
A proposal from Cardiff University and the University of Wales College of Medicine for a multi-million pound "virtual genetics" knowledge park for Wales was unveiled this week. The Wales Gene Park...
More than one in three Australian undergraduates fails to complete their three and four-year bachelor degrees within six years and at least three in every ten are unlikely ever to graduate, new...
New Zealand universities are predicting growth of more than 20 per cent in international student numbers this year, due to a low exchange rate, agreements with Chinese universities and a flood of...