Welsh to offer a taste of school maths
A taster course in secondary school maths teaching for prospective PGCE students is planned by the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, and the Open University. Called "open distance learning",...
A taster course in secondary school maths teaching for prospective PGCE students is planned by the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, and the Open University. Called "open distance learning",...
Financial support should be reinstated for part-time as well as full-time students, the Open University in Scotland has told the Cubie committee. Peter Syme, director of the OU in Scotland, said: "We...
Britain needs a virtual centre for management excellence that draws on business school experts in order to keep up with global competitors, the Council for Industry and Higher Education said this...
Italy's supreme court is reported to have judged that 22 foreign-language lettori at the University of Verona were unfairly sacked from their jobs by rector Mario Marigo three years ago. They refused...
China is to increase higher education participation from 9 to 15 per cent of the population by 2010. The national budget for education will also increase by 1 per cent annually over the next three to...
PARIS Investigations into corruption and misuse of funds at France's biggest student social insurance society have led to the resignation of the country's economics and finance minister, Dominique...
The number of colleges in financial crisis has dropped, the Further Education Funding Council's annual report confirms. Fourteen colleges have been removed from the "category C" financial danger list...
Lecturers at the National University of Angola in Luanda are so worried about the financial drain caused by the country's civil war that they have formed the Alliance for a Peace Movement in Angola....
Liverpool University has received a glowing quality report from schools' inspectorate Ofsted for the teacher training provision it plans to scrap next year. All aspects of quality at Liverpool's...
Noticeboards at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies in London announced an Albanian language course this term, but no classes are taking place as there is no teacher of Albanian. The...
Homelessness is not confined to Britain's cities, a conference on tackling homelessness in rural areas heard yesterday. The Grantham conference, organised by researchers from Bristol and Cardiff...
Male academics outnumber women by almost two to one in universities, according to the Higher Education Statistics Agency. Of the total 43,294 women, 35,694 are in England, 4,902 in Scotland, 1,891 in...
I sensed no hostility from delegates to the new post-16 qualifications at the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals conference ("Admissions officers dig in heels on A levels", THES, November 5...
The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals' survey of universities on post-16 qualifications indicated that the sector welcomes the proposed post-16 reforms, will give weight to the proposed...
A Royal Society working group report of September 1998 on genetically modified foods was incorrectly described as "extolling the potential benefits of the technology" (In the News, THES, November 5...