Swing it
(Photograph) - Spencer Swadling, a graphic design student at the University of Luton, displays the label he devised that won a British Hat Guild competition. The label adorns 100,000 hats on sale in...
(Photograph) - Spencer Swadling, a graphic design student at the University of Luton, displays the label he devised that won a British Hat Guild competition. The label adorns 100,000 hats on sale in...
(Photograph) - John Ryle, a Danish contour fashion student at De Montfort University, with a colleague modelling her aerobic design. Ms Ryle was awarded first prize at an international exhibition...
The government's second annual Department for Education and Employment report came out this week with details of progress towards a learning society. It outlines higher education spending for 1999 to...
A loophole in government legislation to prevent top-up fees could legally enshrine two-tier higher education where the poorest are left with minimum provision. Consultation is under way on proposed...
The regulations under section 28 of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 spell out how much institutions can charge in extra fees without having part, or all, of their block grant clawed back...
A government advisory group has called on ministers to triple the amount of further education funding for adult basic skills to Pounds 680 million a year in five years as part of a national strategy...
Further education colleges have won more higher education places than planned as they cash in on a sub-degree bonanza. Colleges have secured more than half of the extra 36,000 higher education places...
The Legal Aid board has given the go-ahead to an unprecedented bid for more than Pounds 100,000 in damages against Aston University. The board believes that thwarted research student Kevin Wilkinson...
Cambridge University has dropped its claim for Pounds 15,000 legal costs from lecturer Gill Evans. Facing criticism for its excessive spending of public money on legal fees in its long dispute over...
Staff development is just one benefit of the Investors in People scheme, which is now attracting the once-critical higher education sector. Olga Wojtas reports The Investors in People laurel wreath...
Scientists from the University of Abertay Dundee are working on a Pounds 75,000 project that could safeguard some of Scotland's architectural heritage for future generations, writes Olga Wojtas. The...
Lecturers will take the first steps towards strike action today after rejecting the employers' offer of a 3 per cent pay rise. An executive meeting of the Association of University Teachers will...
* Technical staff in the old universities have asked for a 10 per cent pay rise and new joint pay structure with academic and academic-related staff. Presenting the claim, which will also apply to...
Two senior managers victimised a black female lecturer at North West London College by ignoring her complaints of sex discrimination, a tribunal ruled. Claims of racial discrimination by lecturer Lee...
An "outstanding, dedicated and charismatic" social anthropologist was not unfairly dismissed by Edinburgh University, an industrial tribunal has ruled, writes Olga Wojtas. Alan Campbell, who took...