Natfhe members demand sweeping review
DELEGATES at this week's Natfhe conference will be asked to approve a fundamental review of the union's organisation amid leadership problems, falling membership and growing industrial disputes....
DELEGATES at this week's Natfhe conference will be asked to approve a fundamental review of the union's organisation amid leadership problems, falling membership and growing industrial disputes....
NEW figures have revealed the unrelenting drive towards the mass casualisation of college lecturers with two out of five institutions having already replaced or considering replacing permanent...
Shot-gun weddings or happy marriages? Throughout the country further and higher education institutions are embracing. THES reporters interview the prospective partners. The first full merger between...
THE TRAINING and Enterprise Councils have warned that the Government's ambitious welfare-to-work programme could actually increase unemployment, without proper planning. The TEC National Council has...
"IF AT first you don't succeed, you don't succeed." This is the stark message of a report published this week by the national adult learning organisation NIACE, the organisers of this week's adult...
THE NEW Labour Government sold itself to the electorate on its commitment to create a learning society. And this week education secretary David Blunkett announced a new National Council for Adult...
RESEARCHERS exploring the potential of virtual reality as a fine-art medium believe the technology poses a big challenge to accepted notions of the role of the artist and curatorship. The research...
RAY FLAVELL has a new medium for presenting images of the sea and cyberspace - air. Mr Flavell, head of the department of glass and architectural glass at Edinburgh College of Art, has developed a...
It would be economically damaging to cut carbon dioxide emissions, despite the dangers of irreversible global warming, according to controversial new research findings. It may even be beneficial to...
Fifty-thousand over-75s are taking part in a nationwide survey as researchers seek the most effective form of annual health check for the United Kingdom's elderly citizens. For the past seven years...
MATHEMATICS may prove to have healing properties if research into scarring comes up with the right answers. Number-crunchers at Warwick and Oxford universities are using mathematical modelling to...
MINIATURE models of set designs have long injected a dose of practicality into theatre directors' artistic vision. Now a student at the University of Central England is doing the same for lighting....
The French elections have triggered the customary campaign-time offensive against the most elite of France's elite grandes ecoles, the Ecole Nationale d'Administration (Ena). For its critics and much...
Undaunted by the government's and rectors' hostility to tuition fees, German industry has again come up with a proposal that students pay for higher education. Governments at state and federal level...
A third private college in three years has closed in Dublin, putting pressure on the remaining colleges to introduce a bonding arrangement to ensure students get their fees back if more close. The...