Crisis is a lift to gas alternative
The fuel crisis could prove an unexpected boost for scientists working on innovative technologies to rival the internal combustion engine. Efforts to develop fuel cells that generate electrical power...
The fuel crisis could prove an unexpected boost for scientists working on innovative technologies to rival the internal combustion engine. Efforts to develop fuel cells that generate electrical power...
* Staff unable to make it to work because of the fuel crisis were threatened with the loss of annual leave this week, write Claire Sanders and Tony Tysome. Staff at St Martin's College in Ambleside,...
Britain's higher education sector faces major structural upheaval and possible fracture as vice-chancellors concede that a single funding solution for all institutions may be impossible. The...
Further education was thrown into confusion this week as the government appeared to pledge full funding for growth and then changed its mind. The Association of Colleges said it had been told by...
Cambridge University could soon "grind to a halt" because of major problems with its new Pounds 8 million accounts system, according to angry staff. Accounts managers are warning of a "grave risk" to...
(Photograph) - Building sights: Rick Trainor, the new vice-chancellor of the University of Greenwich, in the restored Queen Mary Court. The site, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, will be home to law...
The costs of government and funding council policies on dealing with "failing" further education colleges are "huge and indefensible", researchers have concluded in a report. The Further Education...
Research in tissue engineering at Manchester and Liverpool universities is getting Pounds 9.7 million in a bid to keep the United Kingdom at the forefront of technology that could revolutionise...
The University for Industry is set to launch its learndirect e-learning network before it is ready, college heads have warned. UfI chiefs announced this week that the network would be "open for...
Chief inspector Chris Woodhead has questioned the wisdom of expanding further and higher education and has called for degree courses to be made "more demanding". The outspoken head of inspection...
Collaborative bids that widen access to higher education will win the extra student places and funds available for 2001, funding chiefs announced this week. However, they acknowledged that only a...
The government was accused by trade unionists this week of attacking essential safeguards of academic freedom and of "censoring" pioneering thinking, writes Phil Baty. Moving a motion on higher...
Tough new rules on unscrupulous immigration advisers could cripple student advice services and damage recruitment, the overseas students council has warned. The United Kingdom Council for Overseas...
(Photograph) - David Buckley and Malcolm McVicar at the University of Central Lancashire's Alston Observatory, where they signed an agreement to take part in the Southern African Large Telescope (...
Almost two-thirds of scrutiny committee meetings of the Northern Ireland Assembly are held behind closed doors. Liz Fawcett, of the University of Ulster, has warned that the record of openness and...