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Nehemia Levtzion, chairman of the planning and budgeting committee of Israel's Council for Higher Education, has been re-appointed for a second term. He was nominated by Yossi Sarid, minister of...
Nehemia Levtzion, chairman of the planning and budgeting committee of Israel's Council for Higher Education, has been re-appointed for a second term. He was nominated by Yossi Sarid, minister of...
National University of Mauritania students battled with police in the capital hours after the government announced a 100 per cent increase in fuel prices, which immediately affected the cost of...
Accusations of sexism have hit the Institute for Learning and Teaching, set up to spread good practice throughout higher education. The Association of University Teachers said the ILT was promoting "...
The female head of an Oxford college has criticised the university for being too strict on sexual harassment. Ruth Deech, principal of St Anne's College, said Oxford had "overdone" its concerns,...
Quality watchdogs have warned Liverpool University that improvements are necessary before full confidence can be placed in the quality of its courses, writes Phil Baty. They are particularly...
Serious doubts were raised this week over the government's blueprint for post-16 education. Both the Liberal Democrats and college principals cast doubt on the proposed funding and planning shake-up...
Education secretary David Blunkett has hinted in a lecture to social scientists that he would like to see widespread changes to the research assessment exercise. Speaking at an event arranged by the...
Nicol Stephen, Scotland's deputy minister for enterprise and lifelong learning, has praised academic research as the crucial underpinning for government policy, writes Olga Wojtas. He was delivering...
No Labour candidate is to stand for election as president of the National Union of Students for the first time since the party started to put up candidates 18 years ago. Andrew Pakes, the current NUS...
Lord McIntosh of Haringey, government spokesman in the House of Lords, has denied that students in Scotland who come from elsewhere in the United Kingdom are suffering discrimination over fees. In...
Overseas and postgraduate students at the University of Warwick may be asked to pay "market-sensitive" tuition fees next year, prompting warnings from the students' union of creeping privatisation,...
Northern Ireland further and higher education minister Sean Farren yesterday announced a review of student finance as the province's fledgling executive and assembly faced suspension, writes Olga...
Student nurses are threatening a Valentine's Day strike in protest at plans to evict them from their homes, which overlook the Millennium Dome. Unison, their union, called for an inquiry into housing...
Nottingham University was accused last week of "vindictiveness" for its pursuit of IVF pioneer Simon Fishel through a bitter High Court trial. The university is suing Dr Fishel for Pounds 400,000,...
Beleagured students take action fees and rent and fear a privatised future. Cambridge University is owed over Pounds 600,000 from students withholding their rent payments because increases in...