Low grades open the path to science degree
Posing as a prospective student with very low grades, THES reporter Natasha Loder tried to get onto physics and history degree courses for 1998-99. Despite a D in maths, an E in physics and a U in...
Posing as a prospective student with very low grades, THES reporter Natasha Loder tried to get onto physics and history degree courses for 1998-99. Despite a D in maths, an E in physics and a U in...
Tens of thousands of students each year might finish their courses if they had better advice before and after they enter higher education. Mantz Yorke, professor of higher education at Liverpool John...
(Photograph) - Winning formula: teenagers from all over the country learn about the fun of chemistry at a University of York summer camp run by the Salters Institute of Industrial Chemistry. One of...
Vice-chancellors are worried about plans to hold university teacher training departments responsible for the classroom performance of new teachers. Proposals for a quality framework for teacher...
Ulster University is hoping to capitalise on international sympathy for Northern Ireland with a bid to raise Pounds 70 million to help tackle social issues and promote economic regeneration. The...
About 60 students from all over the world attended the first jazz summer school at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts this year. Jazz began a seven-week programme of international summer...
Staff at Ulster University showed remarkable restraint this week as more than 200 of the world's leading fire safety experts arrived in Belfast for the first international symposium on human...
Academics may be bright, but how many are wise? Only one, according to the Council of Europe. Antonio La Pergola, professor of law in Padua and Bologna and chairman of the Venice Commission on...
We don't know which of the royals got the looks, but it seems from a newspaper report this week that Prince William got the brains. It reports that he is the cleverest-ever Windsor (a little like...
Godliness can lead to a tranquil and placid existence even before the next life, if the experience of Ian Markham, professor of theology and public life at Liverpool Hope University College, is...
Yet more alleged skulduggery in the five-year saga over Cambridge University's plans to floodlight its sports ground against the wishes of local university astronomers - and residents - who insist...
The defection of Tom Wilson, former Association of University Teachers assistant general secretary, to Natfhe threatened problems for the Bett committee, set up to discuss academic pay and conditions...
Alumna to be proud of number 187 makes her second appearance in these columns on being sentenced to 15 months in the female unit of a men's jail in Aberdeen. It is one thing for a law graduate to go...
More than 100 academics at Queen's University, Belfast have severely criticised a radical re-structuring plan and urged vice- chancellor George Bain to reconsider it. In a joint letter, they said it...
Has the Higher Education Funding Council for England the power and money for the job, Phil Baty asks JUST seven auditors and two support staff at the Higher Education Funding Council for England are...