Sociologists in call for welfare rethink
MORE THAN 50 professors of social policy and sociology have called on the government to rethink its policies towards people on benefit. In a letter to a national newspaper, they asked the new social...
MORE THAN 50 professors of social policy and sociology have called on the government to rethink its policies towards people on benefit. In a letter to a national newspaper, they asked the new social...
Two BSE studies have this week provided the strongest evidence yet that new-variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease is the human version of BSE. One, carried out by John Collinge of the prion disease group...
The Department for Education and Employment has committed itself to "making a reality of lifelong learning" in its draft strategic framework for the next five years, spelled out in a consultation...
Further education colleges often work with other training organisations to tackle the problem of young people who opt out of education, says a report from the Further Education Development Agency....
An administrative nightmare is looming for local education authorities as they race to put in place the machinery demanded by the new student funding regime. David Line of Surrey County Council says...
Huw Richards reports from the fringe meetings at the Labour party conference in Brighton Further and higher education's rare position as a key issue of the Labour conference was reflected in a giant...
A LEGAL ruling giving a student on a modular university course the right to income support could cost the government millions of pounds in housing benefit claims. Appeal court judges ruled in July...
Huw Richards reports from the fringe meetings at the Labour party conference in Brighton Between 40,000 and 50,000 potential undergraduates are likely to be deterred from seeking university places...
Vice chancellors have said they are "alarmed" by proposals for stringent new inspection demands on teacher training courses and tough penalties for failing to meet them. Conditions of funding for...
Conspicuously not making a spectacle of himself at Labour's Brighton conference this week was National Union of Students president Doug Trainer, forced to deliver a fringe meeting speech from an...
So does New Labour hate universities? According to one former minister its main emotion is indifference rather than hostility or enthusiasm. There are far more votes in children at two key points in...
Freudian slip of the conference goes to left-wing weekly Tribune's omission of the word "not" from one of David Blunkett's columns so that the sentence in question read: "Our proposals do involve...
So what would you like for Christmas? Rumour has it that after a bruising couple of months further and higher education minister Baroness Blackstone would not be distressed if the head of admissions...
Nice to see that somebody is benefiting from the University for Industry even before the pilot project is fully under way. Gerry Holtham, director of pilot sponsors at the Institute for Public Policy...
The THES may agree with some points made in Dearing Watch, the anti-fees newsletter published by dissident members of the NUS, but we are critical of its grasp of the Copyright Designs and Patents...