Financial crisis looms despite fees and loans
The introduction of fees and the privatisation of student loans will not solve a multi-billion pound financial crisis in higher education, vice-chancellors have warned the government. Quality will...
The introduction of fees and the privatisation of student loans will not solve a multi-billion pound financial crisis in higher education, vice-chancellors have warned the government. Quality will...
TEACHING standards at music colleges are at risk if the present "under-funded status quo" persists, says a report out this week. A review commissioned by the Higher Education Funding Council for...
THE SALE of Pounds 1 billion of student debt to NatWest bank will cost the government about Pounds 350 million in subsidies at present net values, higher education minister Tessa Blackstone told MPs...
OXFORD University dons met in closed session this week to discuss Sir Peter North's commission of inquiry into their future, writes Harriet Swain. More than 100 academics took part in a debate...
CALLS for the compulsory declaration of Freemasonry membership in higher education were stepped up this week, as campaigners said that quasi-judicial university bodies should fall under the...
Nothing is being left to chance at the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. It issues applicants for its aptly-named research fellowships with an equal opportunities form asking for...
Meanwhile the success of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and others at upping the percentage of grant applications (they abolished the application dates - having no...
In this spirit, we are glad to report that education and employment secretary David Blunkett and Tony Blair, the prime minister, have won well-deserved praise from vice-chancellors for their shrewd...
Universities still have a lot to learn about raising external funds. The overwhelming majority, for example, seem to think that because they are public bodies, outsiders should have free access to...
No wonder half of the nation's four million students went on strike last week if events at Leicester were at all typical. Not only were the protesters treated to a rousing speech by NUS national...
The AUT's general secretary, David Triesman, was clearly prepared to help his Scottish colleagues navigate their way through the procedural intricacies of the AUT Scottish council at Aberdeen...
Those seeking an answer to those ageless conundra underlying the need to means-test European Union students when tuition fees come in (what's a Greek earn?) scented a breakthrough last week when Tory...
Alumnus to be proud of no 162 got himself rebuked in 17th-century English as the House of Lords reached the final stages of the Teaching and Higher Education Bill this week. Centre of what passes for...
(Photograph) - Lord Crickhowell, the former secretary of state for Wales who retires this month as president of the University of Wales, Cardiff, contemplates the bronze bust commissioned by the...
CASH to train an estimated 100,000 new childcare workers must be made available if the government is to realise its plans for a revolution in childcare, experts have said. The government has already...