Incentive to increase access too low, says registrar
Elite universities have no incentive to seek to increase the proportion of school-leavers entering higher education because the price the government pays is too low, says Oxford University's...
Elite universities have no incentive to seek to increase the proportion of school-leavers entering higher education because the price the government pays is too low, says Oxford University's...
Jack McConnell, Scotland's new education minister, is taking legal advice on the fate of the Scottish Qualifications Authority's board. All 24 members of the board offered their resignations last...
Lecturers' union leaders this week joined college chiefs in welcoming the decision of outspoken Ofsted chief inspector Chris Woodhead to resign. Natfhe general secretary Paul Mackney said Mr Woodhead...
Higher and further education institutions are joining with local authorities in Aberdeen and the northeast of Scotland to create a pioneering third "university" for the region. The 3sixtyº University...
Ivy League gets first black president Brown University’s appointment of a black woman as its new president has been welcomed by black scholars in the United States. Ruth J. Simmons,...
MP presses for paid study time Every employee should receive a minimum number of paid education and training hours, according to a new bill. The Lifelong Learning (Paid Study Time) bill was...
Derby University has settled with its former head of personnel after a tribunal chairman criticised it for the way it dismissed him. Trevor Tindell claimed unfair dismissal under the Disability...
Luton University has finally met health and safety orders to improve the way it manages workplace stress. A routine inspection by the Health and Safety Executive earlier this year uncovered serious...
Northern Ireland's further and higher education minister Sean Farren has been warned that a financial boost may not be enough for a radical reform of student finance. John Kelly, Sinn Fein member of...

Student lawyers have been to Wormwood Scrubs to run law courses for prisoners as part of a national move to expand pro bono work in legal education. The College of Law and the Inns of Court School of...
The Queen has ordered an investigation into allegations that Salford University's disciplinary procedures are in breach of natural justice. The dispute could become a test case for the human rights...
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The Large Electron Positron collider at Cern, the European particle physics laboratory, has been shut down, despite evidence that it could have found the elusive Higgs boson particle. Recent results...
David VandeLinde, vice-chancellor at Bath University for the past eight years, has been named the next vice-chancellor for the University of Warwick. He will take up the post in August next year,...
Oxford University student Qamar Nadeem Ahmed, who insisted he was treated unfairly when told to retake qualifying tests for a third time, had his complaints dismissed by a High Court judge this week...