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Universities need top-class facilities to support learning and attract staff and students. Keith Blake examines the options available to raise capital and improve campuses There is a palpable sense...
Universities need top-class facilities to support learning and attract staff and students. Keith Blake examines the options available to raise capital and improve campuses There is a palpable sense...
(Photograph) - Lock, stock and two smoking barrels: more than 200 students from 22 universities took part in the British Universities National Clay Pigeon Shooting Championship at the Humberside...
Heriot-Watt's first musician-in-residence has struck a chord with staff and students. Olga Wojtas sits in to listen Steve King is responsible for Heriot-Watt University losing one of its distinctive...
What is the best and fairest way to assess what students have learnt? Angela Glasner looks at the obstacles to innovation in marking and examining work Assessment is placing a growing burden on staff...
The outlook may be exciting but are teaching facilities up to scratch? Sally Brown lists common complaints about accommodation University lecturers work in some of the most beautiful, historic, and...
Newcastle is the first medical school in Britain to get a quality thumbs-up. Olga Wojtas looks at the case Newcastle University medical school has just won 24 points out of 24 in the teaching quality...
The freemasons are looking for formal university partners to develop their new masonic research centre in London. The Canonbury Masonic Research Centre, in Islington, North London, was launched with...
New admission procedures to make it easier for European students to apply to one of France's top grandes ecoles have provoked criticism that standards of excellence will be threatened. Paris's Ecole...
The National Union of Students has voted to overhaul its organisation to try to make it more accountable. If motions passed at this year's conference are ratified next year, regional conferences will...
My department wants to close a three-year course because of a drop in student demand. The problem is we have about 20 students halfway through the first year. What would be the legal position if we...
David Jobbins reports on the South African connection in the second part of a survey on global student mobility Mncedisi Mayekiso studied at Cape Town before enrolling on an MBA in marketing at the...
Moscow The George Soros-backed Central European University in Budapest is hoping to build on links forged with North Korea to offer masters' courses in economics and international relations to...
* Scottish secretary Donald Dewar has announced a Pounds 7.5 million package to help part-time higher education students.
David Jobbins reports on the South African connection in the second part of a survey on global student mobility Last September, ten South African students arrived in Britain on the first Nelson...
Lecturers' union Natfhe is pressing for a "fairer" share of research funding for new universities. In a meeting with science minister Lord Sainsbury this week Natfhe said teaching quality could be...