Unions ballot over forced jobs losses
Staff at Edge Hill College of Higher Education are furious over plans to cut staff and undergraduate provision in underachieving subjects and invest in those recruiting well. Lecturers' union Natfhe...
Staff at Edge Hill College of Higher Education are furious over plans to cut staff and undergraduate provision in underachieving subjects and invest in those recruiting well. Lecturers' union Natfhe...
Universities should charge market-rate tuition fees, split into public and private research elites and teaching-only institutions, and encourage academics to work in the private sector, according to...
Lecturers' union Natfhe and the National Union of Teachers pledged their support for the Global Campaign for Education's Action Week this week. Organisations across the world are attempting to...
Brian Souter, owner of the Stagecoach company, has given Glasgow University Pounds 1 million towards the cost of Scotland's first magnetic resonance imaging scanner dedicated to heart disease...
The Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory, one of three institutes that make up the troubled Centre for Coastal and Marine Sciences, is to forge closer links with nearby University of Liverpool. John...
Bar brawlers will be battling brains as well as brawn if bouncers sign on for a course offered by the Plymouth College of Further Education. Eighteen bouncers today receive the first Door Supervisors...
The number of women on full-time higher education courses with support from the Student Awards Agency for Scotland rose from 44,500 in 1992-93 to 59,300 in 1998-99, while the number of male students...
An internal audit has uncovered major failings at another of Derby University's overseas businesses. The university's academic audit committee has described as "unacceptable" and "inadequate" Derby's...
Simon Parker (right) decided to pursue a postgraduate certificate in education because of a desire to help others. Currently a PGCE student in secondary art and design at Chester College, he had...
Barely seven weeks after taking thehelm at the Teacher Training Agency, chief executive Ralph Tabberer (left) has already been able to offer the university sector something it has been crying out for...
I enjoyed Gargi Bhattach-aryya's article ("Feelgood is no good", THES, March 31). It is all very well setting targets and quotas for the entry of women and ethnic groups into higher education. We...
In focus groups conducted by Save British Science, research and undergraduate science students said the education system was not geared towards them. They felt that they had not been given enough...
Amid all the cheer surrounding the government's Pounds 70m answer to the teacher recruitment crisis lurks gloom for universities. Phil Baty reports. University education departments face chaos...
Phil Baty's article ("Labour policy poses threat to freedom", THES, March 31) runs contrary to the government's commitment to better use of evidence and research in policy-making. Robust and...
I would like to correct some misconceptions about the Office of Science and Technology's consultation document on the Sixth European Framework Programme for Research and Development. The document is...