BT plans to found its own academy
British Telecom is considering plans to establish an academy of training and research centres. "We have a big commitment to investing in training and development," said a spokesman. "This proposed...
British Telecom is considering plans to establish an academy of training and research centres. "We have a big commitment to investing in training and development," said a spokesman. "This proposed...
(Photograph) - Print-works: The Mercury Gallery, Cork Street, London, displays work by De Montfort University students as part of its fourth annual Young Printmakers exhibition. The event is a...
Venture capital has tripled in the United Kingdom in the 1990s but its economic benefits have not been shared equally by the regions, a Southampton and Ulster universities study reveals. In 1992,...
Biochemistry will not have its own panel in the next research assessment exercise, but will be subsumed into the biological sciences unit of assessment instead. Biochemistry is the only panel to...
A new set of accounting rules for universities is expected by the summer, giving universities a year to put them in place. A member of the government group looking at financial openness in...
A "substantial minority" of nurse educators lack up-to-date clinical experience, the head of a leading university health department claimed this week. The head, who refused to be named, suggested...
The battle to keep nursing in higher education stepped up this week. The RCN, responding to health secretary Frank Dobson, said "scapegoating nurse education avoids the real issues of low pay,...
(Photograph) - Paula Starritt, a fifth-year medical student at Aberdeen University, helps to raise funds for a Ukrainian children's charity in a concert by the British Isles Medical Students...
Too many small biotechnology companies and public "biophobia" over genetically modified crops threaten the United Kingdom's bid to become the leading bioindustrial country in Europe, according to...
A House of Lords committee this week gave the thumbs-up to the genetic modification of crops, saying the potential benefits outweighed the risks. It calls for a committee to ensure firm environment...
The first of a new breed of university "hothouses" for the commercial exploitation of biomedical research went into operation at Manchester University this week. The Pounds 12 million "incubator",...
Landmark plans to professionalise teaching in further education colleges could be scuppered by apathy and a lack of cash. Ministers are expected to herald one of the biggest quality improvement...
The further education sector is being used as a model of best practice in a major inquiry into the future of our public services. Researchers at the Institute of Public Policy Research believe that...
Scotland's further education colleges last year combated government cuts by raising more than Pounds 132 million in external funds, a rise of 6.5 per cent on the previous year. The first Scottish...
The Association of Scottish Colleges has hailed Robert Beattie chairman of the newly launched Scottish Further Education Funding Council, as an "enthusiastic champion" of the sector following his...