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KIM HOWELLS: PARLIAMENTARY UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING KIM HOWELLS first entered the then Department for Education and Science in 1968 as a radical student invited to meet then-...
KIM HOWELLS: PARLIAMENTARY UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING KIM HOWELLS first entered the then Department for Education and Science in 1968 as a radical student invited to meet then-...
BRIAN WILSON: SCOTTISH OFFICE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND INDUSTRY BRIAN WILSON, MP for Cunninghame North, becomes Scottish Office minister for education and industry, marking the joint remit of the...
EUROPE is in crisis over job creation. Long-term and youth unemployment are areas where education is seen as a key factor in improving the sad statistics: five million people aged 16 to 25 are...
WORK will begin next year on the Pounds 13.5 million Institute for American Studies in Oxford, thanks to the Rhodes Trust. The charitable organisation which provides scholarships for USand...
THE OXFORD Centre for Islamic Studies plans to build a new college in western and Islamic styles to house about 48 fellows, scholarship students and visiting academics, by the year 2000. Sited next...
AN ACADEMY of Medicine to speak for the whole of the medical community has been okayed by a working group set up a year ago to consider the issue. The group, chaired by Sir Michael Atiyah, former...
Inverness COLLEGE academics yesterday marked election day by debating confidence in the college board and senior management. Staff leaders had sought management support for a moratorium on proposed...
BRITISH LIBRARY readers are being ask to consider paying annual charges of up to Pounds 700. The library issued some 2,500 questionnaires to readers this week to see how much they would be willing to...
Further education provision could be sacrificed in order to pay for more college degree work, say senior staff at Norwich City College. Colleges need core funding for higher education work, say the...
FRANCHISING could destroy further education unless funding follow students rather than qualifications, according to one college principal, writes Alan Thomson. Adrian Perry, principal of Lambeth...
FURTHER education colleges are downgrading lecturers who "are only teaching vocational courses", union leaders claim. Lecturers involved in running National Vocational Qualification courses are being...
Vocational qualifications are becoming increasingly popular with students although there are signs that overall growth in further education is slowing, according to the latest funding council figures...
THE MANAGEMENT at La Sainte Union College of Higher Education, forced to close by the Teacher Training Agency last week, will talk only of the future. "We don't want to make life even more difficult...
NUMERACY, communication and other key skills, could become university entry requirements under a new admissions system, writes Phil Baty. The University and Colleges Admissions Service has been...
STANDARDS in higher education are under threat because academics have little time to debate marking and assessment, a report has warned, writes Tony Tysome. Higher education has grown and diversified...