Will Wednesday be Winsday?
The culmination of more than a year's research, analysis and thought on higher education by some of the key figures in academe and industry will be packed into an oversized "shoebox" by Sir Ron...
The culmination of more than a year's research, analysis and thought on higher education by some of the key figures in academe and industry will be packed into an oversized "shoebox" by Sir Ron...
The European Parliament this week voted in favour of the controversial European Biotechnology Patent Directive by 388 to 110. After an earlier version was defeated two years ago, it aims to clarify...
Trainee teachers could get a cash handout under Teacher Training Agency plans to encourage applicants to undersubscribed subject areas. Plans will be put before ministers in September, the TTA said...
A national inquiry is urgently needed to prevent "Armageddon" in university language departments, a leading linguist warned this week. Michael Kelly, chair of the Universities Council of Modern...
History departments are responding more to student demand and less to the research interests of staff, a survey reveals. History Today's annual survey of history at the universities, to be released...
THE ONGOING integration of London's undergraduate and postgraduate medical schools within four multi-faculty University of London colleges represents a "remarkable achievement" that should safeguard...
THERE is no evidence to substantiate claims that up to a quarter of British doctors leave the medical profession within a few years of graduating, new research finds. On the contrary, young British...
THE GOVERNMENT will not reveal its plans for science, engineering and technology in a Forward Look report until a full assessment of science in light of Government-wide reviews has been made, it...
* The Government this week announced the second round of competition for funding through the Biotechnology Means Business Challenge. Application forms for Business Mentoring and Incubator Challenge (...
If the Labour front bench wants advice on A level reform, it need look no further than the chair of its backbench education committee for some informed opinion. John Gunnell, 63, member for Morley...
Asking students to fill in so-called "happy" forms to assess their lecturers may damage rather than improve teaching, according to Lee Harvey of the University of Central England. The widespread use...
There will be no time to fall asleep during lectures at Leeds University anymore. A new minimalist teaching approach has led to the one-minute lecture. Chemistry lecturer Terry Kee has been given a...
Lord Young aims to combine high-mindedness with hard-headedness in his school for social entrepreneurs, Chris Johnston reports In the past, groups such as the Red Cross and Meals on Wheels were the...
IN THE west, mountains are for climbing or admiring, but for the people of the remote Russian republic of Buryat, just north of Mongolia, they are for worshipping. Caroline Humphrey, a reader in...
Private universities are labouring against opposition, reports Rebecca Warden from Barcelona A PROJECT to launch the first private university in Galicia, in Spain's northwest, has been given the...