MP bill to equalise sixth-form funding
Labour MP David Chaytor (Bury North), chairman of the Commons all-party adult education group, will propose his school and colleges funding bill next Wednesday. He is using the ten minute-rule bill...
Labour MP David Chaytor (Bury North), chairman of the Commons all-party adult education group, will propose his school and colleges funding bill next Wednesday. He is using the ten minute-rule bill...
Advertisements will go out in the next few days for administrators of the Arts and Humanities Research Board. The council holds its first meeting today. Its London base at the British Academy...
Higher and further education minister Tessa Blackstone this week appeared before an industrial tribunal to answer a former employee's claims of racism. Baroness Blackstone, master of London...
London's university and college heads will be asked to address regionalisation by forming an umbrella body to promote higher education in the capital. The heads of all 40 or so London higher...
Reading University student union is asking new students to pay tuition fees into a holding account to register disapproval of the government's decision to levy fees. The union says it wants to unite...
Quality inspectors have warned against the rapid expansion of lucrative franchise arrangements in India by Thames Valley University and have expressed concerns about "serious weaknesses" in the...
Employers should have more say in planning further and higher education by taking the lead in the strategic development of training and enterprise councils, national training organisations have told...
Struther Arnott, principal of St Andrews University, has been condemned for comments that seem to question a former student's account of her rape during an exchange trip to Odessa in Ukraine. Erin...
The University for Industry name is "misleading" and too reminscent of "old-style socialism", says the Professional Association of Teachers' further and higher education committee. The committee,...
The Teacher Training Agency began the process of withdrawing accreditation from the Open University's teacher training programmes this week following publication of a damaging Ofsted report. The...
Q Are you happy with the current inspection regime? A "If I tell you we've had approximately 15 inspections since I came here three years ago, that will answer your question. No other group is...
More than 150 academics have spoken out in opposition to radical restructuring at Queen's University, Belfast, initiated by the new vice-chancellor, George Bain. Fifty-three academics from Queen's...
All universities must find new ways to attract young people from disadvantaged backgrounds into higher education, a report on a national survey has concluded. Disadvantage is "one of the last...
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