Law NVQ provides new path to legal career
The first National Vocational Qualifications for lawyers and legal staff are to be launched by the Institute of Legal Executives next year. The move has been hailed as a significant step towards...
The first National Vocational Qualifications for lawyers and legal staff are to be launched by the Institute of Legal Executives next year. The move has been hailed as a significant step towards...
And now here is next year's news . . . JANUARY Spectacular changes in Essex University senate meetings following Ivor Crewe's appointment as vice chancellor. Peter Snow takes the chair while a panel...
(Photograph) - Humming art: Notting ham-based artist Irene Rogan (right) and German artist Brigitte Jurack with their work, currently on display in the "Humming" exhibition at Nottingham Trent...
The Welsh Development Agency and Ford motor company are establishing a Manufacturing Training Centre at Ford's engine plant in Bridgend South Wales. The Pounds 3.5 million centre is expected to be...
Science and engineering graduates possess many of the same general skills and have as much success in finding employment as their arts colleagues, according to Arthur Lucas, principal of King's...
A threatened industrial dispute at the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen is likely to precipitate national talks on conditions of service next month. The University Lecturers' Association of the...
Education ministers of Spanish-speaking countries meeting in Quito, Ecuador, have accepted a membership application from Cuba to join the Andres Bello Agreement. The agreement, established 25 years...
The problems that arise when academics exercise their power and authority in the bedroom rather than the lecture theatre has led a growing number of universities in Australia and New Zealand to...
Squeezed by higher costs and lower subsidies, an increasing number of universities and colleges in the United States are raising money by overseas sales of some of their most valuable assets: their...
Would-be students at Auckland University may have to prove their competence in English language before they can enrol. The university has been concerned for some time about the standard of English of...
German education minister Jurgen Ruttgers's controversial plan to charge interest on student loans has moved a step closer to victory after being accepted by the federal cabinet. The reform would...
Communism is making a comeback among university teachers in Russia as the party's strong showing in this month's elections is reflected in growing support among a formerly privileged section of...
Oporto opened the doors of its supermodern university arts faculty this month only to close them for a week - a postponement of the academic year paralleled only during Portugal's revolution against...
If you enjoy a challenge, Santa Clarke's budget decisions for higher education must have been good news. A 12 per cent cut in income over three years, cuts in equipment and student grants, less...
Nineteen ninety-six is going to be the year when the universities either break for freedom or settle for tutelage and mediocrity. Graeme Davies, lately chief executive of the Higher Education Funding...