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(Photograph) - Househunters taken by the specifications for one of Sheffield estate agent Blundells latest properties (Mod, brck-cld, det prop. Elect, ample prkg) will have to get cracking. It will...
(Photograph) - Househunters taken by the specifications for one of Sheffield estate agent Blundells latest properties (Mod, brck-cld, det prop. Elect, ample prkg) will have to get cracking. It will...
Two London Guildhall University lecturers sacked last year have been reinstated following an appeal to the governors, writes Huw Richards. Senior lecturer Pat Brady won his appeal against being...
Up to Pounds 25 million could be drained from the higher education sector if plans by Customs and Excise to change the way in which universities recover VAT go ahead. The British Universities Finance...
The cost of setting up a new Quality Assurance Agency for higher education will have to be met out of existing quality watchdog budgets, it emerged this week. Up to Pounds 1 million may have to be...
Fifty million library catalogue records must be converted into a computer-readable format at a cost of up to Pounds 100 million, according to a study out next week. The report says the records need...
AN ACADEMIC who braved three years in war-torn Sarajevo to help keep the university running gave Unison members a vivid account of his experiences at their annual conference last week. Farouk Sifaric...
AN accountability crisis faced by the Teacher Training Agency detracts from the key issues facing teacher education, a study to be published in August will conclude. The study, funded by the Economic...
THE NEW Labour Government is to press ahead with incorporation for Northern Ireland's 17 further education colleges and institutes - but almost a year later than originally planned. In his first...
LECTURERS at two universities and a college have settled disputes with managers, while strike action continues at a fourth institution. Both Derby and Westminster universities have reached agreement...
NATFHE has been granted leave for a High Court review of the former Government's controversial decision to change teachers' pensions policy. The move is a challenge to former education secretary...
EDUCATIONAL psychologists could help colleges release the full potential of students with learning difficulties and behavioural problems, according to new research. The Further Education Development...
Three research projects reveal the many roles music can play THE popular perception of the industrial-age community brass band as an undisciplined gaggle of working-class amateurs is a myth,...
A GOVERNMENT review of Scottish further education funding must foster collaboration rather than "over-vigorous competition", Scottish Office education and industry minister Brian Wilson has warned....
AS European Union leaders this week thrashed out the Treaty of Amsterdam, the Labour Government proved it could take as firm a stand as its predecessor when it felt its interests are threatened. But...
Three research projects reveal the many roles music can play LIVERPOOL - home of The Beatles; New Orleans, jazz capital of the world. Music is the key to the image which attracts foreign tourists to...