Fact file
The Higher Education Statistics Agency's figures for 1996-97 reveal that Of the 1,756,179 higher education students recorded * 52.5 per cent were women * 11.3 per cent were from countries other than...
The Higher Education Statistics Agency's figures for 1996-97 reveal that Of the 1,756,179 higher education students recorded * 52.5 per cent were women * 11.3 per cent were from countries other than...
Student numbers at each medical school should be set publicly to ensure teaching quality, the British Medical Association announced this week. This follows last year's decision to train 1,000 more...
SENIOR managers at Anglia Polytechnic University face an investigation by the Higher Education Funding Council for England after complaints that they have attempted a cover-up of allegations exposed...
Europe is ploughing billions into biotechnology and bioscience. Alison Goddard and Kam Patel report THE European Commission has launched a plant biotechnology research network to improve technology...
TUITION fees could soar if peers and MPs fail to reach agreement over the Teaching and Higher Education bill in the next few weeks. The bill, designed to prevent top-up fees, abolish maintenance...
THE laws that govern animal experiments are hampering British research in the medical sciences and biotechnology, according to a society that represents researchers. The Research Defence Society made...
THE new Arts and Humanities Research Board will shortly be calling for bids for research project money, it was agreed this week. Details of the board were worked out in talks between the Higher...
EDUCATION secretary David Blunkett is looking for at least Pounds 1.6 billion extra for education from next week's comprehensive spending review. Mr Blunkett told MPs on Tuesday that the department...
Debt levels in further education trebled from Pounds 49.6 million in 1994 to Pounds 162.2 million in 1997. This year's Further Education Financial Yearbook published this week by Noble Financial...
A shortage of skilled circus performers has forced the company charged with building the Millennium Dome, the New Millennium Experience Company, to recruit and train 100 young people for a...
The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts was formally created last week to foster talent, innovation and creativity in all three areas. It aims to dispense cash from its Pounds 200...
The British Council employs more than 1,500 professional teachers of English at 1 teaching centres in 54 countries, teaching 1.1 million class hours in 1997-98, its annual report reveals this week....
A report to the Neill committee on standards in public life has said that a further education funding council guide for governors could "mislead". The report on the findings of a study on personal...
The Museums and Galleries Commission wants local education authorities to provide local museums special funding packages to meet the cost of their services to schools and colleges. It also called for...
The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council is giving about Pounds 750,000 extra to subjects rated excellent for teaching. Glasgow University gets Pounds 185,000 for European languages, psychology...