Title ban is an 'abuse of power', court told
Title hopefuls: Liverpool Hope college secretary Tony Grayson and director of marketing Sharon Bassett at the High Court in London Ministers' clampdown on the unauthorised use of the title "...
Title hopefuls: Liverpool Hope college secretary Tony Grayson and director of marketing Sharon Bassett at the High Court in London Ministers' clampdown on the unauthorised use of the title "...
Students working during term-time put in an average of nearly 20 hours a week and more than half say it is affecting their studies, according to a survey by the National Union of Students. More than...
Hardship will be at the heart of debate when the Mature Students Union meets in Manchester tomorrow for its annual conference. Discussion will focus on the review into hardship and access funds being...
Thousands of students were due to march through London yesterday calling on the government to scrap fees, end student hardship and ensure decent pay for student workers and university staff. They...
A radical shake-up of nursing education is promising to encourage more people into the profession and improve levels of care. The moves, which have been broadly welcomed by academics and health...
Academics at Newcastle University fear controversial teaching-only contracts could slip in through the back door as a new human resources strategy comes into force. An institutional plan includes...
Britain's reputation for excellence in the multi-billion pound overseas student market received another blow this week when the Quality Assurance Agency discovered serious weaknesses at three...
(Photograph) - All right Jack: 75-year old Jack Ward has gained a PhD in engineering from Sheffield Hallam University. He was branded a dunce at school but was taught to read and write by his wife,...
Send all information to Lynne Williams There is much more to Mary Archer than her "fragrance". While she will ever be associated with her colourful husband and the notorious descripton of her by the...
A government-backed agency is preparing to launch a quality register and kitemark to help sell British vocational training abroad, writes Tony Tysome. British Training International, which receives...
Indian universities held a "Save Higher Education Day" last Monday to protest at government funding cuts. The Federation of Central Universities' Teaching Associations, which organised strikes and...
British higher education is acclaimed by young professionals throughout the world and regarded as a good choice for study abroad and distance-learning courses, an international MORI survey has found...
Universities should be allowed to charge whatever level of tuition fees they believe the market will bear, according to a new report on the economics of higher education. The report, by the National...
MPs have called on the government to spend hundreds of millions of pounds over the next four years to make universities and colleges more accessible to disabled people, writes Alan Thomson. An...
Oxford University is reappraising its historical drive for sporting excellence in "old boys" areas such as rugby and rowing, in a move to lose its old-fashioned, elitist image. Resources will be...