Get wired
(Photograph) - Get wired: Doncaster College student Elaine Grey revamps a computer as part of a scheme to help schools use PCs donated by local firms Photograph by STEVE DOHERTY
(Photograph) - Get wired: Doncaster College student Elaine Grey revamps a computer as part of a scheme to help schools use PCs donated by local firms Photograph by STEVE DOHERTY
The Higher Education Statistics Agency's findings for 1996-97 reveal that: * 23 per cent were studying part-time undergraduate courses * 13 per cent were studying part-time postgraduate courses * 64...
AN OVERWHELMING majority of universities are facing soaring student complaints, according to a new survey. The results, to be published next week, found the three most common areas of contention were...
The Economic and Social Research Council will allocate an extra 90 awards this year. Every subject area will probably get an increased number of PhDs. An extra Pounds 450,000 for the studentships has...
AN EXTRA 6,000 nurse training places and more undergraduate doctor training places in medical schools were announced by Frank Dobson, health minister, last week as part of the comprehensive spending...
Lord Dearing's idea of a compact between universities and the government is under threat as the government has made it clear that cuts will continue until at least the next general election. The...
The Higher Education Funding Council for England is to be subject to a "fundamental review" by the Department for Education and Employment over the summer. Vice-chancellors have been told that the...
A FIVE-YEAR battle between further education lecturers and employers could be over after both sides agreed this week to a proposed settlement on pay and conditions. This would introduce a national...
The Quality Assurance Agency has side-stepped questions over its power to police standards. It has declined to say how it will deal with institutions that refuse to take part in quality checks, in...
FREE academic access to the Internet is to end. At midnight on July 31, the meters will start running on data traffic from North America at the point where the cable carrying it comes ashore - on the...
Poor quality teaching should be highlighted by public "naming and shaming" rather than financial penalties, says the National Union of Students. While it believes the broad framework suggested in the...
(Photograph) - Sheep-shape: 15 years after leaving school at 16 with just three O levels, Richard Slade graduated from the University of Leeds this week with a first-class honours degree in...
STUDENTS struggling financially will receive less help this year in spite of the government doubling the funds for which they are eligible, their union has warned. The National Union of Students says...
Queen's University Students' Union has revealed it is investigating one of the four people charged with conspiring to bomb London over allegations of voting fraud in a student election. Darren...
PROVISIONS for the overhaul of student funding were set out by the government this week after the Teaching and Higher Education Bill received Royal Assent last Thursday. These consist of regulations...