Industry prefers slower reform
Responses to Learning to Succeed, the white paper on 16 to 19-year-olds Captains of industry have fired a broadside at the government's plans for an overhaul of post-16 education and training....
Responses to Learning to Succeed, the white paper on 16 to 19-year-olds Captains of industry have fired a broadside at the government's plans for an overhaul of post-16 education and training....
Croatian education minister Bozidar Pugelnik, has resigned after a row with his deputy, Miroslav Doresic. Prime minister Zlatko Matesa has accepted his resignation but has proposed to President...
Allegations of cronyism are dogging government plans to raise the number of prestigious scholarships for overseas students to study in Britain. The Foreign Office was quick this week to scotch...
(Photograph) - Students at Coventry University had lessons in tai chi chuan to coincide with World Mental Health Day. University mental health coordinator Diane Cunningham organised workshops on tai...
The Lancet's publication of Arpad Pusztai's genetically modified potato research today has drawn heavy criticism from leading scientists, including two of the experts called in to peer-review the...
A budget crisis at the Centre for Coastal and Marine Sciences has led to the loss of 51 mostly scientific posts at laboratories in Plymouth and Merseyside. Staff were told of the redundancies last...
Student leaders are demanding a review of the new loans system as the latest figures show that one in seven undergraduates is still awaiting payment. The National Union of Students is to ask the...
Lecturers' unions and employers met this week to hammer out a joint submission to the government's comprehensive spending review, despite being at loggerheads over pay. Both sides have agreed to push...
(Photograph) - Powell, one of Britain's greatest film directors, is having the building housing Canterbury Christ Church University College's department of radio, film and television studies named...
The row over the siting of Britain's Pounds 200 million X-ray source for researchers deepened this week with unions at Daresbury saying they "strongly suspect" the Wellcome Trust of vetoing the...
The Cubie inquiry into Scottish student finance is setting out the options that emerged from its gruelling round of public inquiries. Written and oral evidence from contributors will form the basis...
There should be means-tested maintenance awards for part-time students, according to the Committee of Scottish Higher Education Principals. In a supplementary submission to Cubie, Coshep says that...
The advent of the Welsh Assembly has ushered in a sweeping clampdown on lax accounting in higher and further education. Colleges and universities face a twice-yearly progress review by the funding...
Stirling University has an-nounced an all-time high in undergraduate admissions - 7 per cent up on last year. There had been fears that recruitment would be hit by tuition fees and dwindling student...
St Andrews University students are considering awarding their own honour to outgoing rector Donald Findlay QC after the university academic council vetoed the traditional award of an honorary degree...