Make schools better, says Oxford
Oxford University will not throw open its doors to non-traditional students unless academic standards in secondary schools improve, the university has warned in response to widening access proposals...
Oxford University will not throw open its doors to non-traditional students unless academic standards in secondary schools improve, the university has warned in response to widening access proposals...
College chiefs are considering ways of wriggling out of their new statutory obligations to give lecturers and other staff proper paid holiday entitlement and maximum weekly working hours. Under the...
The humble garden spider has inspired an international group of scientists aiming to develop the toughest materials yet. Spiders' silk is one of the toughest materials known to man, able to absorb...
As applications for places fall short, and NHS shortages reach crisis proportions, nursing education is undergoing its own Dearing-style review. Julia Hinde assess the state of health Nursing now...
Landlords who run dirty, untidy pubs may have their surroundings to blame for fights on their premises, new research suggests. Claire Lawrence, lecturer in psychology and security management at...
Southampton University's botanic garden faces an uncertain future as its role as a teaching resource diminishes. Although the one-hectare valley garden in the heart of the campus is still under the...
Seventeen nurse lecturers at Greenwich University will lose their jobs following the renegotiation of nurse-education contracts. A one-third cut to the value of the contract between the university...
The Open University is joining forces with the universities of Exeter and Plymouth to propose a radical new medical school in the south-west of England, writes Julia Hinde. Based in district general...
Leicester University will offer the United Kingdom's first fast-track medical degree, starting in September 1999. Following approval from the General Medical Council, Leicester will introduce the...
That elusive out-of-print tome could soon in the hands of the searching academic with the launch of a print-to-order book service. Macmillan are now offering an on-demand service for out-of-stock...
Digital art is still viewed as the poor relation to painting, sculpture and even photography by many in the arts establishment. Claire Neesham investigates Earlier this autumn the Colville Place...
Amartya Sen has accepted Kingston University's offer of an honorary degree. Professor Sen will be in Stockholm collecting his Nobel prize in economics on the day of the official ceremony - but will...
Last December Graham Lane, the ebullient Labour education chairman of the Local Government Association, got a nice Christmas present. The government set up a further education student support...
Mind-bender Fender In an attempt to promote openness, the Higher Education Funding Council for England held its first open day last week. Chairs of university governing bodies and staff from...
Robert Beattie, community investment coordinator with IBM UK Ltd, has been appointed chairman of the new Scottish Further Education Funding Council, which will be set up on January 1. Mr Beattie is...