Training courses on right track
Six universities that run training courses for their lecturers already achieve the objectives set for the proposed Institute for Learning and Teaching, a pilot study will conclude later this year....
Six universities that run training courses for their lecturers already achieve the objectives set for the proposed Institute for Learning and Teaching, a pilot study will conclude later this year....
The Open University is strengthening its global position in higher education. Alison Utley reports on moves to run British teaching programmes; Kam Patel on initial American successes The Open...
The Further Education Development Agency intends to get involved in training university lecturers and developing higher education curricula, its new chief executive said this week. Chris Hughes, who...
A warning note on the private finance initiative was sounded yesterday by the Audit Commission, which called for public bodies to assess schemes rigorously. Based on a study of 26 PFI schemes in...
(Photograph) - James Badwin has reaped the benefits of the New Deal summer school at Plymouth College - he won a job as a laboratory technician after two years of unemployment. Mr Badwin dropped out...
The National Union of Students has given a Pounds 75,000 boost to the peace process in Northern Ireland to help train local students to support community relations. The student leadership training,...
Colleges are better than universities at teaching sub-degree higher education courses and are poised to take a big slice of the expansion in higher education, according to further education leaders....
A mature student has accused the Student Loans Company of ageism after being refused a loan for a postgraduate course aimed at boosting her job prospects. Patricia Husband, a former care worker, has...
A former lecturer in social anthropology at Edinburgh Universityhas claimed he was isolated and slandered by colleagues in a campaign of harassment that ultimately destroyed his career. Alan Campbell...
Universities have attacked the government's plans to publish the first performance tables of teacher training institutions next week. Vice-chancellors and heads of education departments fear that the...
Paul Mackney, general secretary of Natfhe, has condemned the "daylight robbery" of thousands of lecturers and researchers on fixed-term contracts. He said the government's Fairness at Work white...
The Association of University Teachers has hit out at new government regulations for failing to protect academics from excessive workloads. The working time directive, which will come into force on...
De Montfort University is locked in a battle with lecturers' unions over plans to axe more than 50 academic posts. The proposed redundancies are the result of restructuring and efforts to meet...
The Association of University Teachers has threatened Queen's University Belfast with a judicial review as the bitter row over lecturer redundancies deepens. The warning came as AUT leaders met Queen...
Universities are eagerly eyeing the Pounds 600 million joint infrastructure fund for refurbishing decaying laboratories and replacing obsolete equipment. The fund was announced in July as part of the...