NUS frets at Oxford's pay-quickly-or-go plans
The National Union of Students is concerned about reports that Oxford University plans a fast-track expulsion of students who do not pay the new Pounds 1,000 tuition fees promptly. The NUS said it...
The National Union of Students is concerned about reports that Oxford University plans a fast-track expulsion of students who do not pay the new Pounds 1,000 tuition fees promptly. The NUS said it...
Prospective medical school students can now compare courses on offer at universities across the country by visiting one web site. The Association for the Study of Medical Education has collated...
London Guildhall University has created one of Europe's largest business schools, composed of six of its departments. The school's courses will range from accounting and financial services to law and...
Oxford University and the Said Foundation have unveiled the proposed design for a new Said Business School building. An outline application has been submitted to city planners for the building, on a...
The Teacher Training Agency has set up a consortium led by Liverpool Hope University College to develop a CD-Rom, videocassette and booklets to guide teachers and heads in assessing the skills of...
The Low Pay Commission's minimum wage proposals could undermine the government's New Deal scheme to help young jobless people back to work. The commission has proposed a minimum wage of Pounds 3.60...
The Scottish parliament needs an education minister and a strong education committee with broad powers for tertiary education to get its proper recognition, the Association of University Teachers...
Edinburgh University has launched a Governance of Scotland Forum as a one-stop shop to the expertise it can offer the Scottish parliament. Principal Sir Stewart Sutherland said: "Other universities...
In the June 5 issue of The THES, the Cambridge response to the QAA consultation was reported as being written by Cambridge academic David Good. He has asked us to point out that although he was...
Standards in vocational degrees and industry-related postgraduate programmes could be set in future by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, its chief executive Nick Tate said this week. The...
Jim McGoldrick, vice-principal of the University of Abertay Dundee, will head a Pounds 550,000 project to encourage Scottish higher education institutions to develop a national framework for...
Lancaster University has the best "totty" of both sexes and the best freshers' week for them to get together. The place to be for a night out, however, is Leeds, where students boast the best...
The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals will hold a one-day conference on university league tables on June 29. It will look at their relevance to students, university management, academic...
Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama was occupied this week by 100 students demanding an independent inquiry into the "crisis" there. There have been rumours of cuts and a row over three teachers...
STAFF are being axed across higher education as debt levels continue to rise, an annual financial guide to the sector has revealed. A detailed financial analysis of 158 higher education institutions...