Scots eye wider intake
Glasgow Caledonian University last week hosted two major events aimed at increasing the numbers of students from less affluent backgrounds. The first of a series of seminars on the Committee of Vice-...
Glasgow Caledonian University last week hosted two major events aimed at increasing the numbers of students from less affluent backgrounds. The first of a series of seminars on the Committee of Vice-...
The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council has unveiled a new calculation of higher education partipation which it hopes will help concentrate wider access efforts on areas of greatest need,...
An expert in education statistics has challenged the Garrick Committee's claim that Scotland has had more success than the rest of the United Kingdom in attracting students from the lower...
Tuition fees will be waived for a further small group of students this year, ministers have confirmed. The waiver will apply to any student who failed to get into university in 1997, the last year of...
David Blunkett has reaffirmed the government's commitment to extending access among under-represented groups. Answering questions after delivering the keynote speech to the London School of Economics...
Virtually all of Scotland's further education colleges are forecast to have an operating deficit this year, but only a minority have set out explicit strategies to improve their financial health, the...
Almost 50 staff at the Royal Greenwich Observatory at Cambridge were this week issued with redundancy notices as the 323-year-old observatory begins to run down. Twenty employees have already left...
THES reporters round up some of the latest industrial tribunal cases in universities and colleges A Paisley University dean has vowed to clear his name after being sacked following an investigation...
The Higher Education Funding Council for England has announced new arrangements for assessing Private Finance Initiative projects that could make them more attractive to potential private sector...
Manchester University's computing service has teamed up with Swets, a firm specialising in managing subscriptions for libraries, to form a consortium that will manage electronic journal provision in...
The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council this week gave Pounds 2.6 million for its first two collaborative centres for structural biology at the University of York, and jointly at...
(Photograph) - David Munro, director of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, examines part of the collection of papers and books of one of Britain's leading postwar geographers. Terry Coppock,...
THES reporters round up some of the latest industrial tribunal cases in universities and colleges A lecturer sacked for gross misconduct after allegations of sexual misconduct has appealed to...
THES reporters round up some of the latest industrial tribunal cases in universities and colleges Wakefield College said this week it was facing a compensation bill of up to Pounds 300,000 following...
Eurosceptics have long doubted the accuracy of statistics emanating from Brussels. Evidence has now emerged of a possible scam to boost the numbers of senior women in higher education. John Sizer,...