Stop justifying the unacceptable
Why do academics continue to cling on to teaching practices that are outdated and do not work? David Jacques argues that it is time to stop believing the myths Resistance to change often comes across...
Why do academics continue to cling on to teaching practices that are outdated and do not work? David Jacques argues that it is time to stop believing the myths Resistance to change often comes across...
STRIKES could hit universities for the second consecutive winter as lecturers push government for an independent pay review body, writes Alan Thomson. Delegates at the Association of University...
Oxford University is taking legal advice on whether it can levy money from richer colleges to help pay for their worse-off neighbours. It is also consulting lawyers on how far charity law would stop...
Addressing the issue of college fees in his annual speech at the Senate House, Cambridge vice chancellor Alec Broers said the university needed to be increasingly self-reliant since its dependence on...
THE government routed tuition fee rebels at the Labour party conference this week after pledging to open the door to an additional higher and further education 500,000 students in the next five years...
Huw Richards reports from the fringe meetings at the Labour party conference in Brighton The University for Industry must live up to the "for industry" part of its title if it is to have a real...
Higher education: Many elite institutions want students to pay more to offset funding cuts OXBRIDGE colleges will ask students to make up cash shortfalls if the Government ceases to pay college fees...
Further education: colleges are fighting funding cuts by expanding links with local business and rural communities Swindon College is still reeling from the shock of principal Clive Brain's death in...
STUDENTS living off-campus in Canadian cities are suffering an acute accommodation crisis. In Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto students are paying exorbitant rents to live, often illegally, in cramped...
A KEY idea that has shaped the education secretary's thinking is to be denounced as a fallacy in a new national strategy for lifelong learning published next week. Frank Coffield, professor of...
Scottish universities and colleges are being forced to make emergency loans to students after delays by the Student Awards Agency for Scotland in processing grants. As most higher education...
LESS than 4 per cent of graduate starting salaries fall below the future government threshold of Pounds 10,000 for repaying student loans, according to research by the Higher Education Careers...
Northern Ireland's most cramped college has been selected for the first private finance initiative in the province. A consortium of three local companies will build a replacement college costing an...
The new Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, officially launched this week, is to invite representatives of higher education institutions to take part in national advisory groups on improving the...
The Scottish National Party, which is holding its annual conference in Rothesay, has backed a resolution from the Federation of Student Nationalists calling on the government to postpone the...