Teaching tarnished
Teacher training recruitment for secondary schools fell short of targets this year despite costly advertising and "golden hellos". Maths, science, modern languages and technology continued to be...
Teacher training recruitment for secondary schools fell short of targets this year despite costly advertising and "golden hellos". Maths, science, modern languages and technology continued to be...
Higher education institutions are failing to recognise the reality of the majority of their students working part-time during term. This message came from a Napier University conference sponsored by...
A High Court battle between one of the United Kingdom's most respected in vitro fertilisation pioneers and his former university could have major implications for academics wishing to take on...
Higher education could benefit from attempts to reform the European Union's policy-making by basing it on the knowledge economy. Stephen Byers, trade and industry secretary, told a conference on...
Lecturers from the pre-1992 universities have condemned leaders of their union for their handling of the recent pay dispute and called on them not to settle without balloting members. Delegates to...
Funding parity for university teaching and research, loans for part-time higher education students and free tuition in further education are just three of the radical proposals in a new book by...
Universities and colleges have become less reliant on the funding councils for money. Some 38 per cent of English institutions' income came from the Higher Education Funding Council for England in...
How does a once-pioneering university recover from a decade of lethargy? Harvey J. Kaye explains The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has resolved to find out whether a once-pioneering and dynamic...
NAIROBI Kenyan president Daniel arap Moi has stepped into the controversy surrounding frequent student riots, describing them as being part of a "culture of mindless disorder" and ordering a "...
MOSCOW The three young leaders of Russia's Union of Right Forces have a positively film-star sheen about them in a political field characterised by age and infirmity. Boris Nemtsov, former governor...
PRAGUE American students, who once saw a year in Paris or Berlin as a chance to escape the straitjacket of their culture, are increasingly turning to study in Europe for sound economic reasons. The...
(Photograph) - Jamie Harris, a third-year fine art student, has just returned from a trip to the Falkland Islands where he has been involved in 'the ultimate makeover'. Students from Duncan of...
A powerful committee of MPs has called for a "fundamental overhaul" of auditing arrangements in further education, just weeks after ministers thought they had drawn a line under a catalogue of...
Britain does some of the best engineering research in the world, despite comparatively poor pay for engineering academics and research workers, a top-level study has concluded. An international panel...
A group of 14 mature students is mounting a legal challenge to the possible closure of the Ripon campus of Ripon and York College. They want to overturn the governors' decision to transfer 800...