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Drop in college enrolments Government figures published last week showed a 1.8 per cent fall in further education enrolments for 1999-2000 compared with the previous year. Some 705,300 students aged...
Drop in college enrolments Government figures published last week showed a 1.8 per cent fall in further education enrolments for 1999-2000 compared with the previous year. Some 705,300 students aged...
Renewed calls for a body to deal with allegations of scientific misconduct have been rebuffed by the Office of Science and Technology. The move came as the Wellcome Trust said that from October 2002...
An anti-Semitic campaign against a prominent scholar at Liverpool John Moores University led to a bomb scare and an investigation by Special Branch, an employment tribunal heard this week. Oliver...
Further evidence of massive overspending at the National Union of Students has come to light in documents seen by The THES . The discovery follows previous leaked papers that spoke of a "culture of...

Universities are to campaign for greater freedom to spend public money as they see fit, the new president of Universities UK said this week. Roderick Floud, provost of London Guildhall University,...
A scheme marketing UK higher education to overseas students costs universities £15,000 each - but they are guaranteed only three extra recruits. Twenty institutions, including the universities of...
Universities and further education colleges were this week invited to submit collaborative bids for technology institutes (NTIs) that come with £25 million in capital funds. The Higher Education...
A medical student has quit Sheffield University in protest after it called him to a disciplinary hearing over his role in highlighting allegations of racism at the Sheffield Royal Hallamshire...
The media relations department at Lincolnshire and Humberside University said it all: "These days it's not students competing for places - it's universities competing for students." University...
The public is being mislead by reports on teaching quality, the elite Russell Group of research-led universities has said. In a confidential document, the Russell Group dismisses the results of the...
The Quality Assurance Agency has been forced to scrap its report into teaching quality at Nottingham University's medical school after admitting it had insufficient evidence to support its findings,...
A steady decline in British students' participation in the Socrates Erasmus student exchange programme is causing concern among employers and academics. Just over 10,000 British students took...

Crossing the Channel is losing its appeal for students. There has been a dramatic drop in EU nationals coming to Britain and we are losing interest in the Erasmus exchange programme. Claire Sanders...
Thursday Our red London bus stands ready in Millennium Square, Leeds. Colleagues, Drop the Debt campaigners, a councillor, an MP and a bishop arrive bearing gifts and good wishes. We set off. Will we...
The Royal Society of Chemistry has awarded the following prizes and titles: Adrien Albert lecturership to Chris Moody , professor at the University of Exeter; Bader prize to David Walton , director...