Michelin guide to standards
J. R. Shackleton (THES, June 21) states that "restaurants are awarded Michelin stars". Michelin awards the stars following a series of unannounced visits to the restaurants. The inspectors only...
J. R. Shackleton (THES, June 21) states that "restaurants are awarded Michelin stars". Michelin awards the stars following a series of unannounced visits to the restaurants. The inspectors only...
When teacher training is used as a political football you know the election season is on. No political party can afford to blame parents for lack of discipline in schools or for poor literacy skills...
The Government is facing a battle royal over higher education funding as academics, technical and support staff and university chiefs pledge support for a united campaign for more cash. Some 600...
Efficiency gains imposed by the Government on teacher training courses mean travel and equipment costs are being passed on to students, MPs were told this week. The extra costs could become a barrier...
Continuing funding cuts may raise fears about the survival of higher education institutions, but at least one university can be confident of a happy and secure future. The final episode of Star Trek...
A replacement for the space mission Cluster could be in the skies as early as next summer, in a slimmed-down form. Cluster II, whose predecessor exploded just after being launched earlier this month...
The Commission on Commonwealth Studies has called for universities in the Commonwealth to work together to help address the "truly appalling" lack of awareness and understanding of the grouping. The...
Interactive television, video megastores for home shoppers and the creation of 3D models from film and video that could place the user in Rick's Bar in Casablanca are among the areas to be explored...
Sanctions imposed on Yugoslavia by the United Nations have had a devastating effect on its higher education. International links are all but severed, and apart from immediate material constraints,...
The London conference on challenges to the Dearing committee (THES, June 21), reflected in part some received and dangerously unquestioned assumptions about higher education. Discussion focused on...
Animals can be eaten, worn and hunted and it is a misguided morality that assigns them rights, argues Roger Scruton. The religious worldview, which sees humanity as the high point of God's creation,...
Scottish higher education institutions are facing the loss of more than 1,100 jobs, half of them academic, if the Government goes ahead with its funding cuts for the next three years. John Arbuthnott...
Australian prime minister John Howard has refused to rule out possible cuts of up to Aus$500 million (Pounds 250 million) in spending on higher education. He failed to allay vice chancellors' fears...
Edinburgh University principal Sir Stewart Sutherland, first speaker at the Committee of Scottish Higher Education Principals' annual forum, was charged with informing delegates about the fire exits...
More than 250 research projects worth Pounds 18 million have received the Government go-ahead in an initiative to encourage links between industry and universities. Announcing the awards last week,...