Natfhe climbs down over contracts at Yeovil
Natfhe as climbed down after a six-month dispute over new staff contracts at Yeovil College, Somerset. Lecturers have accepted the contracts, which for some will mean an extra five hours of teaching...
Natfhe as climbed down after a six-month dispute over new staff contracts at Yeovil College, Somerset. Lecturers have accepted the contracts, which for some will mean an extra five hours of teaching...
The Scottish Office Education and Industry Department this week published the first HM Inspectors' report on standards and quality in Scotland's 43 further education colleges for 1995/96, which says...
College careers advisors are failing students who are seeking employment because they divert more resources to those who want to go on to higher education, according to a three-year study by the...
THE ABANDONMENT of free university education has aroused little concern among the general public, according to a poll for vice chancellors published today. The poll, conducted by MORI, found that 69...
A SCOTTISH access course has warned that pupils from under-represented groups are reluctant to enter higher education following the Government's proposals for student fees. The Lothian Equal Access...
(Photograph) - F. W. De Klerk, former president of South Africa, delivers the second annual lecture for Coventry University's centre for the study of peace and reconciliation, in Coventry Cathedral
THE SCOTTISH Trades Union Congress has condemned government plans for student fees as "ill-considered and regressive" and deplored the Dearing committee's recommendation of tuition fees. The STUC,...
DEMANDS from higher education unions for an urgent meeting with Chancellor Gordon Brown and Education Secretary David Blunkett over funding plans are expected to win the backing of the Trades Union...
With four research council chief executives due to come to the end of their terms of office in March, there is plenty of speculation as to who will be staying, coming and going. Among those who could...
Students have formed a united, coherent and powerful front against tuition fees... Now back to reality. The official NUS line is for income-contingent loans, although the union deviated from this...
The Labour party seems to have used the parliamentary recess to watch enough police movies to perfect its good cop, bad cop act. The Machiavellian manoeuverings of Peter Mandelson enhance the...
The University of Abertay Dundee had better make the most of its Scottish Higher Education Funding Council monies while it can. A Scottish parliament is likely to mean closer scrutiny of higher...
At St Andrew's University, helping dig up old bones is all in a day's work. For last weekend's return of an Aboriginal chief's skull to his tribe in West Australia, the Home Office enlisted the help...
Supermodels they are not, but the faces of alumni Nos 132 and 133 have been emblazoned across Scottish poster sites recently. The pinups of the No campaign in next week's referendum are Labour's...
OXFORD's last all-women college is to get nearly Pounds 2 million in donations, but is still seeking support for science and engineering teaching, says its principal. St Hilda's College, which...