Part-timers get work but little support
Part-time lecturers now teach up to half of classes in further education, yet many are poorly supported by colleges and are excluded from quality checks. A national survey by the Further Education...
Part-time lecturers now teach up to half of classes in further education, yet many are poorly supported by colleges and are excluded from quality checks. A national survey by the Further Education...
Northern Ireland may follow Scotland's lead by urging the abolition of upfront tuition fees for full-time undergraduates. But the higher and further education, training and employment committee of...
The quality of the student experience should be the main focus of inspectors' judgements in the new post-16 sector, the inspection agency Ofsted has proposed. Inspectors should consult students on...
Oxford University might have lost its top ranking in the league tables, but it is determined to confirm its 'modern' credentials. Claire Sanders reports on moves to bury Sebastian's teddy. Is Oxford...
Each week we list funds available for researchers. Items for inclusion should be submitted to research@thes.co.uk ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH BOARD www.ahrb.ac.uk Small Grants in the Creative and...
The EU wants to use Framework to build common cause, reports Keith Nuthall A European Commission discussion paper envisages transforming the European Union's Framework research programme, using its...
Cern's new antiproton decelerator will allow Michael Charlton to try to explain the abundance of matter over antimatter For a laboratory famed for its accelerators and large machines, one of which is...
(Photograph) - Wattever next: a visitor to the Scientific and Medical Portraits exhibition - now at the Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia - examines a bust of James Watt. Photograph...
A draft-dodger from Teheran escaped to Canada and a career at medicine's frontline, reports Philip Fine. You would think there would be little to do if you were hiding out in a factory bathroom for...
A dubious honour was awardedto Sir Michael Berry for his efforts to suspend an animalin midair, but he is adamant of its scientific value Sir Michael Berry of the physics department at Bristol...
Unemployment at the age of 36 led to a degree in computer science and a new career in rehabilitation robotics After more than 20 years' employment in the Staffordshire pottery industry, I was made...
Universities could be given the names of top-performing 16-year-olds under policies being developed by the Liberal Democrats, writes Phil Baty. The Lib Dems want to give admissions tutors the means...
Hull University has set out an ambitious £20 million plan to reposition itself as a top 20 university. Key proposals include: a 20 per cent rise in student intake within five years; doubling research...
Quality chiefs plan to "kitemark" British universities' overseas courses, after a string of quality control and mismanagement scandals. The Quality Assurance Agency has long let it be known that...
It's goodbye to Brideshead. Tim Cook is managing director of Isis Innovation, the university's technology transfer arm. Isis works closely with the research services office in the university to...