TTA has launched an Internet site
The TTA has launched an Internet site to "encourage and enthuse" prospective teachers to enter the teaching profession. Course details and information on salary scales can be found on: http://www....
The TTA has launched an Internet site to "encourage and enthuse" prospective teachers to enter the teaching profession. Course details and information on salary scales can be found on: http://www....
The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council is to re-organise. Its two existing boards, basic and strategic research, will be replaced by a single strategy board.
* 26.5 per cent of new entrants to full-time first-degree courses in 1995/96 were 21 years and over * 44.5 per cent of new overseas entrants to full-time first-degree courses in 1995/96 were 21 years...
RESEARCHERS from the University of East Anglia are scouring icy marshes and dredging up bogs to plot summer weather from up to 8,000 years ago. Preliminary findings show unexpected temperature...
(Photograph) - In the eye of the storm: the British Isles is almost totally engulfed as a severe storm blows in from the Atlantic. As seen by a weather satellite, the white areas are low cloud.
THE numbers of further education and sixth-form lecturers taking early retirement increased by more than a third between 1991/92 and 1995/96, while early retirements in higher education decreased by...
Funding council chiefs have called for the swift introduction of a quality "kite-marking" system for universities and colleges involved in the fast-growing multi-billion pound overseas franchising...
A British company put in charge of a multimillion pound project to supply Turkish universities with technical equipment was in a position to influence business in its own favour, public spending...
THE COMMITTEE of Vice Chancellors and Principals is reviewing the future of the universities' pay bargaining body and may recommend its revamping or scrapping. The threat to the Universities and...
COMEDIAN Bernard Manning's conduct at a Round Table function could have knock-on effects for universities and colleges, legal experts have warned. Two black waitresses were awarded undisclosed...
Bryan Davies, Labour's spokesman on further and higher education, and Alan Howarth, the former Conservative minister who crossed the floor in 1995, have both been shortlisted, along with two others,...
Oxford University has announced the first of its regius professors to be appointed under the new system that gives it rather than the crown responsibility for appointments. Henry Mayr Harting, a...
British Aerospace's in-house, work-based "virtual university" will be on-line later this month. Validated by the University of Surrey, the airport management master of business administration...
The Universities Council for the Education of Teachers has criticised Ron Dearing's appointment of an "imbalanced" study group to advise him on teacher training. UCET fears it will only weaken the...
The House of Lords yesterday called for a "root and branch reform" of the European Union's multi-billion pound research effort. Focusing its criticism on the Framework research programme, the Lords...