Cuts at Guildhall put jobs at risk
London Guildhall University is to impose budget cuts of up to 19 per cent in nine departments despite a 7.5 per cent increase in funding for next year. The university has cash reserves of Pounds 6...
London Guildhall University is to impose budget cuts of up to 19 per cent in nine departments despite a 7.5 per cent increase in funding for next year. The university has cash reserves of Pounds 6...
The threat of imprisonment rarely deters armed robbers because most believe the chances of getting caught are very low, researchers have discovered. Picking easy targets is a priority, and many...
'The Middlesex chair of governors, Sir Michael Partridge, "conducted the whole (appeal) proceedings over the telephone. This is not good practice", the tribunal said' Middlesex University "completely...
The Malaysian education ministry has extended educational loans to private college students. The loans will be larger for private students to reflect the higher fees they pay.
Trustees of Beaver College have voted to change its name. Research showed that 30 per cent of prospective students would not consider enrolling because of its sexual connotations.
After threats of demonstrations by students and lecturers angered by unpaid bursaries and salaries, the Togolese authorities have ordered the University of Togo to close until after the summit of...
Concerns about lecturers' workloads and their effect on quality are revealed in the unprecedented "total quality audit" at the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside, which was undertaken by...
The image of the scientist as a socially inept loner who lives only for his work appears to have its roots in truth. Research has established an association between autistic traits and scientific...
(Photograph) - Nobel prizewinners for chemistry (clockwise, from bottom left) Sir Frederick Sanger, Lord George Porter, Sir John Cornforth, Sir John Walker, Sir Harold Kroto and Max Perutz became...
A wide-ranging review of the United Kingdom's ground-based observatories is under consideration. The astronomy committee of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council last week agreed to...
Universities have damaged British higher education by cashing in on demand for degrees with the masters title, quality chiefs said this week. Too many masters courses have been set up with too little...
The Quality Assurance Agency has backtracked on its bid to axe the MA title used by Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Heriot-Watt and St Andrews universities for some undergraduate degrees,...
Looking Backwards: Higher Education in the UK * In less than a generation, the UK's higher education system has been transformed from an elite to a mass system. Participation increased dramatically...
A report commissioned by the Russell Group says top-up fees will widen access to HE and allow British universities to compete globally. Tony Tysome reports Top-up fees are the only way forward if...
The mysterious disappearance of Sufiah Yusof, 15, Oxford University's youngest undergraduate since Ruth Lawrence, has prompted fresh calls for research into the impact of radically accelerated...