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If at first you don't succeed ... good to see Birkbeck College ignoring press coverage which suggested that 170 years of distinguished service to the people of London was less significant than a bad...
If at first you don't succeed ... good to see Birkbeck College ignoring press coverage which suggested that 170 years of distinguished service to the people of London was less significant than a bad...
With the latest UCAS figures showing a slump in applications to teacher training courses of 11 per cent, improving teacher morale has leapt to the top of the Government's agenda. White paper...
Surely no one would try to cash in on student fears that decisions arising from the Dearing report will mean them borrowing more money? Perish the thought. Nevertheless, NatWest bank feels it is...
Any fears on the part of the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals that its cohabitees-to-be, the Council of Medical Deans, might be less than neighbourly when it moves in next month? So keen...
Accountants are taking determined steps to shake off their dull and boring image. The Association of Accounting Technicians has launched a glossy magazine to prove the profession can be as exciting...
John Major will have some fellow feeling for Alumnus to be Proud of No. 116, Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon, currently president of Mexico and with the prospect of leading a sclerotic ancien regime...
HIGH-profile university visitors, including the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Lord Chancellor, may expose institutions to legal challenges from students by delegating their powers, lawyers have...
New technology could help higher education institutions avoid acrimonious student complaints by enabling them to monitor how quickly the complaint is being dealt with. Dennis Farrington, editor of...
THE BRITISH Council has ordered a probe into the franchising activities of British universities in Israel to quell concerns over the quality of courses. The Israeli government is threatening to...
Claire Gardner, 17, from Blessed Robert Johnson College, Telford, hopes to study history, her best subject, at university, but did not know what to expect from the summer school. "I was really...
MOre than 60 students from state-maintained inner-city schools spent this week at Oxford University's first fully-funded summer school. All the students' travel and accommodation has been paid for by...
This might be the last year that universities have true autonomy over their entrance requirements. Twin moves to broaden the range of qualifications leading to university entrance, and to encourage...
The political profile of further education has traditionally matched its popular designation as the "Cinderella sector". But that looks likely to change at this year's Labour party conference to be...
FURTHER education has told the Government that it must "piggyback" its new welfare-to-work programme on existing college and sector funding structures or risk wasting public money on bureaucracy. The...
Welsh schools and colleges may soon be offering a single overarching 16-19 certificate linking vocational and traditional education courses, writes Huw Richards. This week's Welsh Office white paper...