QAA moots student report cards
The QAA published a consultation paper this week, building on the Dearing recommendation that universities develop a universal student "progress file". The files would "form an important element of...
The QAA published a consultation paper this week, building on the Dearing recommendation that universities develop a universal student "progress file". The files would "form an important element of...
Lecturers attacked the government at the Trades Union Congress this week for ducking responsibility for higher education pay and conditions. Alan John, president of university and college lecturers'...
Prime minister Tony Blair this week said there is "no reason" why Silicon Fen, the academic and industrial concentration of IT and electronics expertise and business in Cambridgeshire, cannot beat...
Cambridge University is best for both teaching and research and has the stiffest entry requirements among British universities, according to a league table compiled by the The Sunday Times to be...
Universities must address issues of human rights and sustainable development if they want to promote themselves worldwide, a report to be published next week will argue. The report, produced by the...
Academics are to charge for selected words of wisdom through a new service on the internet, launched this week. More than 30 lecturers at the University of Northumbria have joined together in a web-...
Vice-chancellors are likely to spend more than a third of their time on fundraising by 2010, the principal of Aberdeen University predicts. Duncan Rice, speaking at this week's CASE-HEERA conference...
Bolton College plans to make 26 staff compulsorily redundant as part of a savings drive. Eight lecturers and 18 support staff are expected to go in an attempt by the college to meet a planned Pounds...
Bristol University, which sparked anger from independent schools for saying it would make lower offers to some applicants from poor-performing schools, claimed this week it was only following the...
Hugh Pennington, Aberdeen University's professor of bacteriology, who two years ago led the investigation into the country's worst E.coli outbreak, has been shocked by the Scottish Executive's...
The town-gown divide is narrowing as students outgrow the "cheap pint" culture, according to research by a pub chain. It says students want to swap their "drink anything so long as its cheap" image...
How right Larry Bunt is (Soapbox, THES, September 10). Not only is the single pay structure an alarming prospect, but the single pension scheme proposed by Bett further ties the hands of institutions...
Creativity is nurtured as well as natural. Kam Patel meets a design course leader skilled in the art of constructive criticism It is the day of the final assessment for second-year textile design...
Two-thirds of the 16 to 18-year-olds on the government's much-heralded modern apprenticeships are failing, official figures reveal. Just 32 per cent of the 130,000 young people who have left modern...
The self-styled Leeds 13 fine art students, who gained notoriety with two highly controversial exhibitions, have appealed successfully against marks awarded for their final degree show. The students...