Universities go for a spin
Marketing techniques have finally hit higher education. Claire Sanders reports on how the hard sell is boosting student numbers In the heady days of clearing between August 10 and September 17...
Marketing techniques have finally hit higher education. Claire Sanders reports on how the hard sell is boosting student numbers In the heady days of clearing between August 10 and September 17...
Two-year vocationally oriented associate degrees are to be introduced in colleges and universities, the government confirmed this week. The Department for Education and Employment ended months of...
Universities and colleges in the north of England are better than those in the south at attracting students from under-represented groups, according to the performance indicators published by the...
Further education employers and unions have launched a joint review of pay following the government's promise of extra money in its comprehensive spending review. The review will focus on issues of...
Keele University has cleared itself of improper behaviour in its sale of rare mathematics books to a private dealer for Pounds 1 million. An investigation by Keele's audit committee has concluded...
Gillian Sandford reports from Belgrade on the suppression of democracy A series of repressive Serbian university laws has shifted the balance of administrative power from academics to government...
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Monday Perhaps this should be dogs' diary. It is midnight with a full moon shining through the canopy of a large forest tree on ranch land in Zimbabwe. Rhythmically, the signal from the collar of a...
Lecturers' leader David Triesman wants government to plough more into research amid fears that quality is being forgotten in the drive to widen university participation. Mr Triesman (above), general...
The British Academy and the Royal Society of Edinburgh are launching a joint study on the implications of devolution for the arts, humanities and social sciences in Scotland and the United Kingdom as...
Apprenticeships for the over-50s will be available as part of the post-16 planning and funding shake-up, the government announced this week. They will come under the remit of the new learning and...
Ministers have agreed to extend disabled students' allowances to include part-time students. From next autumn, disabled part-time university students will be entitled to the Disabled Students...
Lord Jenkins of Hillhead, the chancellor of Oxford University, has warned that differentiated undergraduate tuition fees are inevitable in the absence of increased government funding for universities...
The London School of Economics launched an interdisciplinary centre for the analysis of risk and regulation yesterday. Carr, which will investigate issues of risk in all aspects of everyday life from...
City University is to increase investment in its strongest subjects, raising staff fears that weaker departments could be at risk. It will develop and invest in groups and projects where there is...