Students shred rag mag over Diana gag
Students at Queen's University Belfast were forced this week to pulp thousands of copies of their annual rag magazine after outrage over a page of jokes about Diana, Princess of Wales. The student...
Students at Queen's University Belfast were forced this week to pulp thousands of copies of their annual rag magazine after outrage over a page of jokes about Diana, Princess of Wales. The student...
City University has appointed David Rhind, director general and chief executive of the Ordnance Survey, as its vice-chancellor. He will replace Raoul Franklin, the longest-serving vice-chancellor, on...
Editorial changes made to the profile of Professor Ludmilla Jordanova, which appeared in last week's THES, introduced an unintentional error. She is currently vice-president of the British Society...
ARTS and humanities students may gain the most from a new Pounds 8 million scheme to boost graduate employability. The cash will fund 55 development projects in higher education institutions around...
FURTHER education will be Pounds 39 million worse off in cash terms in 1998 compared with 1996, according to the Association of Colleges. But under plans announced by the Further Education Funding...
PEERS are threatening to sink government plans to introduce tuition fees this year after moving for a rerun of the committee stage of the controversial Teaching and Higher Education Bill. Amendments...
Students are holding their own multinational talks on the future of Northern Ireland in Belfast Kerry-Ann Huxley, 19, is following a course in health and social care in East Antrim Institute of...
Koge DENMARK is bringing out a blueprint to raise the numbers of women in university research to put it on a par with its neighbours. Only 19 per cent of all university employees and 6 per cent of...
Rome Academics are mounting an offensive against the legal status of Italian degrees as one of the basic obstacles to a radical renovation of the ailing state university system. They argue that if...
I liked the irony of your montage of Saddam Hussein's image. Of course both Saddam and his son Uday have doubles who underwent cosmetic surgery and look like them, but a genetically identical one is...
Allegations of nepotism and bullying against Anglia Polytechnic University Business School head Hugh Jenkins are under investigation. The university's audit and compliance committee met this week to...
Bolton Institute staff governors have launched a bitter attack on the Quality Assurance Agency over its "unwarranted" dismissal of the institute's bid for a university title. They have accused the...
The teacher training inspection regime "damages quality and impedes recruitment to teaching", the Universities Council for the Education of Teachers said this week in a discussion paper. Universities...
School-centred teacher training providers, which exclude higher education, are not as effective as traditional school-university partnerships, the chief inspector of schools Chris Woodhead said in...
Glasgow University is set to axe 180 posts in a bid to cope with an impending Pounds 6 million deficit. The university last year launched a scheme to shed 90 jobs over three years, and has already...