Appointments
Leeds City Council Paul Forbes, former senior assistant director in the department of community benefits and rights and previously assistant director of education within Leeds City Council, has been...
Leeds City Council Paul Forbes, former senior assistant director in the department of community benefits and rights and previously assistant director of education within Leeds City Council, has been...
* 68 per cent of all enrolments are full-time, up 3 per cent over 1996-97 * Part-time enrolments increased by 2 per cent * Postgraduate enrolments increased by 3 per cent
(Photograph) - Alan John has won the vice-presidency of Natfhe. He takes office this month and will become president next year. Mr John is head of mathematics at University College of Ripon and York...
THES reporters assess the impact of Labour's first year of government on higher and further education and unravel how they have sold their policies to the country May 1 1997: Labour elected with 179-...
Paul Ehrlich Foundation, Frankfurt The Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Award 1998 has been presented to David Lane, director of the Cancer Research Campaign cell transformation group, University...
University of Birmingham Research contracts Professor A. Stevens, Pounds 235,350 from NHS Exec. (health needs assessment) and Pounds 49,625 from National Co-ordinating Centre for Health Technology...
University of Cambridge Andrew Hopper, director of the Olivetti and Oracle Research Laboratory, professor of communication engineering; Robert Mair, co-founding director of the Geotechnical...
London School of Economics and Political Science An honorary fellowship will be awarded later this year to Kim Dae Jung, president of South Korea and founder of the Kim Dae Jung Peace Foundation,...
SCIENCE minister John Battle announced a "quantum improvement" in the management of Europe's multi-billion pound research programme this week. A meeting of European ministers in London on Tuesday...
THE SLAUGHTER of a University of Ulster student has hit hopes for peace in Northern Ireland, just weeks after the historic political breakthrough of the Good Friday agreement. Ciaran Heffron was shot...
A European observatory for women in science is being proposed as part of the Fifth Framework research programme, Edith Cresson told a joint European Parliament/Commission meeting on women and science...
JAPAN's top two universities are under pressure to become self-governing with full responsibility for administration, spending and development. Tokyo and Kyoto universities at present come under the...
SCOTTISH education minister Brian Wilson is today expected to unveil a Pounds 6 million package, including tuition fee waivers, to boost access to higher education for part-time students. The move...
DURHAM University is planning to hand over its computing services to a multinational firm in a deal that is stirring deep resentment among academic staff. They fear that academic freedom could be...
STUDENTS are alarmed after the government said last week that it would not necessarily penalise universities for charging top-up fees. The National Union of Students sought immediate clarification...