Teacher placements survive
The government has made a U-turn on plans to axe a highly regarded Pounds 2 million scheme that places thousands of teachers on short secondments to firms. Leading industry bodies, including the...
The government has made a U-turn on plans to axe a highly regarded Pounds 2 million scheme that places thousands of teachers on short secondments to firms. Leading industry bodies, including the...
LEADERS of the eight Parisian universities are lobbying the French government for a slice of cash from its University of the Third Millennium project to silence complaints about overcrowded and...
A WORLDWIDE network of major research universities may develop a global accreditation system, backed by joint international appointments. The Universitas 21 group, with members from Australia, Canada...
An elite group of British universities concerned to "rehabilitate" Britian's higher education reputation overseas will today discuss boosting its membership and expanding its outreach work, writes...
POOR and disabled students could bring a cash bonus for the universities that recruit them next year, under plans discussed by the English funding council this week. Extra money found by top-slicing...
An historic peace deal and the long-awaited go-ahead for a new campus promise exciting times for Ulster's higher and futher education. The Stormont agreement is a complex and delicately balanced...
An historic peace deal and the long-awaited go-ahead for a new campus promise exciting times for Ulster's higher and futher education. A peace agreement does not mean that violence and suspicion...
Anglia Polytechnic University is back on the PR offensive following its bad press (see above). First the business school, as reported in The THES two weeks ago, staged a "festival" to celebrate its...
Lack of investment in laboratory equipment and declining interest in scientific careers among young people are threatening the United Kingdom's science base, according to the Office of Science and...
More than one in four colleges is suffering "acute financial difficulties", the highest figure yet, according to the Further Education Funding Council. The figure, up from 6 per cent in 1994 to over...
A guide for individual learning accounts, published by the government last week, says that the cost of learning could fall because the accounts would stimulate new demand for education and so...
STAN Mason, fired last September for gross misconduct from his post as principal of Glasgow Caledonian University, has this week claimed at an industrial tribunal that he was unfairly dismissed. Ian...
LONDON'S Roehampton Institute is seeking full university status through federation with the University of Surrey. The institute, an institute of Surrey University, has the power to award its own...
THOUSANDS of full-time students have failed in a bid to receive housing benefit following a decision by the Housing Benefit Review Board. More than 3,000 students swamped Oxford City Council with...
Half of the Association of Colleges' former board of governors are standing for re-election, after a vote of no confidence in February forced a mass resignation. The 18-member Board was forced to...