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(Photograph) - Cauliflower kaleidoscope: Dundee University fine art graduate Roddy Mathieson's sculpture Mantra is part of the Dark Matter exhibition at the Turnpike Gallery in Leigh, Lancashire....
(Photograph) - Cauliflower kaleidoscope: Dundee University fine art graduate Roddy Mathieson's sculpture Mantra is part of the Dark Matter exhibition at the Turnpike Gallery in Leigh, Lancashire....
THE first analysis of the subject choices made by more than 600,000 students over a 20-year period will show that science and engineering degrees are being forced to make do with academically less...
SCOTTISH universities are being "encouraged" to take more English students directly into the second year as the government tries to push the Teaching and Higher education bill through and resolve the...
Scottish educationists are dismayed to find that there are no Scots MPs on the standing committee, writes Olga Wojtas. The Association of University Teachers Scotland has written to Scottish...
Now that new Labour has chosen to transfer its annual conference from Blackpool to the cosier south coast will its NUS supporters be tagging along? Not if former national president Douglas Trainer...
(Photograph) - On the beach at Weston-Super-Mare, Father Christmas promotes his course for prospective Santas at Weston College, which will start in September. Students are required to be able to...
The beleaguered Anglia Polytechnic University business school is going on the PR offensive after revelations in The THES and Private Eye about allegations of nepotism and bullying against its dean,...
The University of Armageddon's search for a new vice-chancellor has turned up an interesting real-life dilemma. For a confidential memo posted on the university's website from a real university...
It is unlikely that either of the applicants is George Poste, research director of drugs giant SmithKline Beecham, who could not afford the job even with 100 per cent of the salary. Although chief...
The public sector has turned to private firms for building project aid, writes Mike Sherrington University and college building schemes have always been more or less free of some of the worst...
As Edinburgh's tenth international science festival gets under way tomorrow, Napier University is highlighting a debate on developments in biotechnology, between Kenneth Boyd of Edinburgh Royal...
Alumnus to be proud of number 167 may sound like Georges Simenon's most famous creation, but has a rather more sinister significance in France. Bruno Megret, second in command of the French National...
Prime Minister Tony Blair has unveiled plans to provide Pounds 30 million to train 20,000 people to tackle the potentially catastrophic "millennium bug", writes Phil Baty. Experts have warned that...
Proposals for common funding arrangements for all education and training for 16 to 19-year-olds will go to ministers next month, as pressure mounts to close the funding gap between further education...
A Northern Ireland college is facing job losses as incorporation finally dawned in the province this week. From Wednesday - "appropriately, April Fools' Day", one union official said - the 17 further...