Admission chiefs slam 'inaccurate statistics'
University admissions chiefs have condemned reports of an 8 per cent drop in the number of applicants for places as "totally inaccurate" and "misleading". Figures published today by the Universities...
University admissions chiefs have condemned reports of an 8 per cent drop in the number of applicants for places as "totally inaccurate" and "misleading". Figures published today by the Universities...
(Photograph) - Face to face:Sir Peter Ustinov eyes up the new bronze bust of himself sculpted by the Reverend Toddy Hoare which will be on display at Durham University, where he is chancellor.
Academic high fliers are being bustled to one side by graduates with work experience in the rush for well-paid jobs, according to the Association of Graduate Recruiters. A new survey of 4 leading...
A checklist on rules governing Private Finance Initiative projects has been issued to universities and colleges by legal watchdogs. Further and higher education institutions have been advised to mug...
The Labour party is preparing to publish proposals to broaden the A level and improve standards on General National Vocational Qualifications courses, David Blunkett, the Shadow education secretary,...
Patients disabled by ME improve more quickly with psychological treatment than with basic medical care alone, according to researchers at Oxford University. In a paper in tomorrow's British Medical...
The new masters degree in the theory and practice of research introduced last year on a pilot scale has proved to be more popular than expected, according to science minister Ian Taylor. Research...
Nanette Mutrie of Glasgow University has a message for the couch potatoes whose New Year resolution is to get fit after the excesses of the festive season: take it easy. Dr Mutrie, senior lecturer in...
The United Kingdom produces as many science and technology graduates as its competitors, but only a minority opt for a career in science, according to a report by the Institute of Employment Studies...
Anxiety and depression affect further education lecturers more than they affect the police, vicars and nurses, psychologists have claimed, writes Aisling Irwin. A study of a further education college...
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council is to provide Pounds 600,000 for research aimed at developing environmentally friendly technologies. Projects include devices for generating...
The Natural History Museum is pressing ahead with a Pounds 12 million Development of Earth galleries after winning Pounds 6 million from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The London museum, which has...
(Photograph) - Powder puff: The Rake's Progress by Hogarth inspired an exhibition called "Theatre". It includes stage design by students from Central St Martin's and costume design by students from...
A part-time professor who admits that he also works as a prostitute will be back in class on Monday. Gerald Hannon, an instructor at Toronto's Ryerson Polytechnic University was suspended at the end...
Claims that the National Lottery would strangle donations to medical research are contradicted in the 1995 financial results of major research charities. The incomes of the Imperial Cancer Research...