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The Further Education Funding Council's figures for 1996-97 reveal that: * enrolments to council-funded further education courses increased by 16 per cent to 3.1 million * part-time numbers were up...
The Further Education Funding Council's figures for 1996-97 reveal that: * enrolments to council-funded further education courses increased by 16 per cent to 3.1 million * part-time numbers were up...
(Photograph) - George Mudie, a former trade union official and deputy chief whip, emerged as the new lifelong learning minister in the government's reshuffle this week. Lord Sainsbury was the...
CASH-STRAPPED Matthew Boulton College, Birmingham. is to receive a Pounds 650,000 grant from the Department for Education and Employment to establish a centre of information and high technology...
ACADEMICS are retiring in droves while student numbers are rising, it emerged this week. Latest figures from the Higher Education Statistical Agency show the number of posts falling vacant as a...
UNIVERSITIES are to compete for a share of Pounds 30 million to set up centres of teaching expertise. The Higher Education Funding Council for England is to invite bids for centres in each subject...
About Pounds 130 million, equivalent to more than half the fees to be paid by students towards their education next year, will have to go to pay forbigger student loans, the government confirmed this...
HIGHER and further education are locked in a battle for cash over plans to expand the number of sub-degree courses taught in colleges. The government is preparing to transfer money from the Further...
RESEARCH councils will not have to bear the full indirect costs of their research projects in a move that rejects advice from the Dearing report and the House of Commons committee on science and...
THE CHIEF executive of the University for Industry's transition team admitted this week that he had no idea how much the government's flagship lifelong learning project would cost or who would pay. "...
THE Association of Colleges is campaigning to convince MPs that colleges are committed to stamping out sleaze, but it rejects a government call to cut the number of business representatives on...
EMPLOYERS must invest more in training if the government's vision of a learning revolution is to be realised, the Trades Union Congress has warned. In its response to the Learning Age consultation,...
FORMER Dearing committee member Sir George Quigley will head an independent review of the government's Scottish tuition fees policy that led to defeats in the House of Lords during the passage of the...
BLACK women who apply to train as nurses are more likely to be rejected without interview despite their qualifications, according to University of Plymouth researchers. The researchers reached their...
THE Duke of Edinburgh will present the Canada Prize for Constitutional Law, worth Can$10,000 (Pounds 4,200), at the Congress for Comparative Law tomorrow. It is the 15th meeting of the four-yearly...
AN ADMINISTRATOR at Middlesex University and national pay negotiator for higher education since 1983 has been elected president of Britain's biggest union, Unison. Alison Shepherd, 47, who chaired...