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Vice-chancellors accused funding chiefs of too much secrecy this week in debating a proposal to reward universities and colleges for attracting students from lower social classes. The English Higher...
Vice-chancellors accused funding chiefs of too much secrecy this week in debating a proposal to reward universities and colleges for attracting students from lower social classes. The English Higher...
Lecturers at the University of North London are threatening legal action over contracts for new academic staff that scrap existing agreements and ban strikes. Lecturers' union Natfhe said it was not...
Education secretary David Blunkett is expected to sack the entire board of governors at crisis-hit Wirral Metropolitan College. It will be only the second case where the special interventionist...
A leading researcher is to publish findings that challenge the view that Scottish higher education institutions attract more young working-class students than the rest of the United Kingdom. Bob...
There are 10 per cent more part-time students in Scottish higher education institutions this academic year than last, provisional figures out this week show, Olga Wojtas reports. This brings the...
Sacking staff should be easier, college leaders have told government. Figures just released show that more than 3,500 college staff were made redundant last academic year. But the Association of...
Draft government guidance for regional development agencies is too limited on the role of further education, the AoC has warned. It also said it was puzzled by a lack of any reference to the Further...
Universities have accused schools' and teacher training inspectorate Ofsted of being unaccountable, inconsistent and possibly irrelevant to the quality of newly qualified teachers. Their attack was...
The government needs to think more about its green paper pledge to ensure that all college lecturers become fully qualified teachers, education minister Tessa Blackstone said this week, writes Phil...
Strikes and protests will blight this year's university exams and admissions rounds if employers do not agree within weeks to pay higher salaries, lecturers have warned. Agreeing a 10 per cent pay...
Blackwell Science has become the first publisher to sign a deal to provide university libraries with cheaper access to electronic journals. The National Electronic Site Licence Initiative (Nesli) has...
Liberal Democrat education spokesman Don Foster may run for party leader in the wake of Paddy Ashdown's decision to stand down. Mr Foster, MP for Bath, said last week: "I am neither ruling it in nor...
A nationwide survey of academics has revealed that women conduct more interdisciplinary research than men. The findings come from independent consultancy Evaluation Associates, and form part of the...
The success of specialist subject centres hinges on their getting proper recognition and finance. Alison Utley reports The drive to raise the status of university teaching, long perceived to be the...
Confidential details of the decision-making process behind Cambridge University's last controversial round of staff promotions have emerged. Minutes and reports from the 1998 promotions round, which...