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Wales may no longer export coal and steel, but the new Political Studies Association's Directory of Staff suggests that the trade in academic political scientists is still going pretty well. It is...
Wales may no longer export coal and steel, but the new Political Studies Association's Directory of Staff suggests that the trade in academic political scientists is still going pretty well. It is...
Staff still unhappy about pay, students alarmed at the prospect of fees and vice chancellors squeezed in the middle. Funding pressure built up at v-cs gathered in London this week to discuss the...
Dundee University's senate was this week set to consider a proposal to axe undergraduate teaching in education. Students have already protested at plans to withdraw the department of educational...
The Royal Geographical Society has voted overwhelmingly to retain Shell International as a corporate sponsor, following an academic-driven move to sever links with the company. There were fears about...
A wrangle between the Treasury and the Department of Trade and Industry over who should meet the cost of privatising the Royal Observatories has delayed the initiative. The Particle Physics and...
Staff still unhappy about pay, students alarmed at the prospect of fees and vice chancellors squeezed in the middle. Funding pressure built up as v-cs gathered in London this week to discuss the...
Staff still unhappy about pay, students alarmed at the prospect of fees and vice chancellors squeezed in the middle. Funding pressure built up as v-cs gathered in London this week to discuss the...
Staff still unhappy about pay, students alarmed at the prospect of fees and vice chancellors squeezed in the middle. Funding pressure built up as v-cs gathered in London this week to discuss the...
Scotland's former centrally funded colleges are lobbying their staff in a bid to avert industrial action in the coming term. Academic staff unions at the 13 institutions, which include Glasgow...
MANAGERS at Manchester Metropolitan University this week dismissed as "mischievous" union claims that an Pounds 11 million humanities building, opened by the Queen yesterday, is unsafe and unhealthy...
THE Dearing committee will be asked to consider radical proposals to sell off the Student Loans Company to the UK's universities, it was revealed this week. Two academics from the London School of...
EIGHTY per cent of staff in new universities and further education colleges would seriously consider early retirement if offered, according to a new survey. The survey, to be published next week by...
STUDENT anger at the deterioration of Bulgarian universities is spilling on to the streets with both local protests and a one-day strike. Students are frustrated with government's seeming inability...
Funding council officials are to re-visit Southampton Institute just a month after a council audit described irregularities at the institute as "minor". The Higher Education Funding Council for...