Malpractice report to be public, says Liddell
Scottish education minister Helen Liddell is calling for the publication of a report on alleged malpractice at Glasgow Caledonian University. The inquiry, led by John Darby, former vice-principal of...
Scottish education minister Helen Liddell is calling for the publication of a report on alleged malpractice at Glasgow Caledonian University. The inquiry, led by John Darby, former vice-principal of...
Initiatives to attract more state school applicants to Cambridge University have failed to make any impact on the proportion of accepted applicants, new figures show. Applications and acceptance...
Cary Cooper, professor of organisational psychology at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, said a recent study of lecturers in Wales found 18 per cent of respondents...
The Association of European Universities (known as the CRE) is considering a merger with the Confederation of Rectors Conferences of European Union States. The CRE, whose chairman is Leicester...
Ministers have been considering a bid for an increase in higher education spending of at least Pounds 630 million over the next two years. The Department for Education and Employment, which is...
Universities urgently need to get their research accounting in order so they can identify the full direct and indirect costs of research, a House of Commons committee reported this week. In Science...
The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals spent 14 per cent of its income from universities last year on lobbying, campaigning and research. Accounts to be considered for final approval today...
The government has taken a serious look at the pros and cons of merging the English further and higher education funding councils, writes Tony Tysome. Treasury chiefs put pressure on Department for...
A radical overhaul of student support in further education is needed to overcome the financial barriers to study, Alan Thomson writes. The Hardship of Learning report by Claire Callender, professor...
Tough rules to curb the dominance of business interests on college governing bodies are to be introduced by government despite widespread opposition. The measure is part of a raft of accountability...
The government's tough new interventionist stance on "failing colleges" could fall foul of the law, college leaders have warned. Announcing a Pounds 725 million two-year cash settlement for the...
Colleges are bracing themselves for a massive acceleration in student recruitment over the next four years after the government revealed details of its further education expansion plans. Department...
Universities and further education colleges are wrangling over student places. This follows a decision to allow further education colleges to bid directly for money from the Higher Education Funding...
High-flying graduate teachers will be given fast-track promotions and pay rises as part of a raft of government initiatives to tackle the teacher training recruitment crisis, announced this week. A...
A new layer of vocational qualifications that can be gained in college or university is to be created in the new year. The awards, which will be a half-way house between work-based national...