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Two students at Santiago's Universidad Arcis, injured when a Chilean foreign ministry car ran into a crowd of anti-Pinochet demonstrators last month, have lodged a criminal lawsuit for attempted...
Two students at Santiago's Universidad Arcis, injured when a Chilean foreign ministry car ran into a crowd of anti-Pinochet demonstrators last month, have lodged a criminal lawsuit for attempted...
Students have welcomed moves by the Scottish Executive to introduce a licensing scheme registering private sector landlords. Landlords face being struck off and unable to rent their property if they...
Sport scientists have joined forces with football coaches to develop better fitness programmes for professional footballers. More than 65 delegates attended Britain's first football fitness...
As Shefc takes over its funding, the Open University prepares to take on an even greater role north of the border, writes Olga Wojtas A year after the elections for Scotland's devolved parliament,...
The government's high-profile drive to increase participation in higher education may be running out of steam, according to the latest official figures. This year's enrolments to higher education...
Almost two-thirds of Scottish further education teaching staff have a teacher training qualification, while around 7 per cent are unqualified, according to Scottish Further Education Funding Council...
* The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals has named the members of its funding options review group, which will be considering the case for top-up fees over the next year. Chaired by Sir...
The Community University of North Wales, a Pounds 360,000 partnership between Bangor University, NEWI and eight further education colleges to boost access to higher education, will be launched by...
Media students from Salford University are behind Britain's first campus-based terrestrial television channel, currently broadcasting to the greater Manchester and Salford area. Ron Cook, Channel M's...
A Newcastle University academic has been chosen to play squash for Scotland in the over-60s home internationals this weekend. Andrew Rugg-Gunn, head of the department of child dental health, and a...
Trade and Industry secretary Stephen Byers is holding out the prospect of a "new flagship project" for the Warrington-based Daresbury Laboratory site, which recently lost out on a Pounds 500 million...
Institutions are to collect information for a new employability indicator, due for publication in March 2001. All home full-time students graduating with a first degree into the job market will be...
Leicester University students who are victims of crime are being given free extra protection by the local constabulary. Police are working with Leicester's students' union and welfare office to...
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has asked us to point out (Whistleblowers April 21) that it was not embarrassed by the criticism levelled at one of its members, Graham Carr, at the...
Determined lobbying has led the National Audit Office to turn the spotlight on Hull University's beleaguered business school. Phil Baty reviews the allegations of management school mismanagement The...