Bond's degree success
Poor Sean Connery, allegedly vetoed for a knighthood by Labour because of his support for the Scottish National Party, can at least be sure of one impending honour. He has been invited to Glasgow...
Poor Sean Connery, allegedly vetoed for a knighthood by Labour because of his support for the Scottish National Party, can at least be sure of one impending honour. He has been invited to Glasgow...
Alumnus to be proud of No 161 may be assumed to have done in his chances of becoming Archbishop of Canterbury, at least during the present government. The Rt Revd Keith Sutton, also known as the...
Libraries in the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom have united to raise concerns about the pricing and licensing of scholarly journals. A group of Dutch and German libraries, led by...
Medical school heads fear that cost might be put before quality when it comes to deciding how and where to train extra doctors for the United Kingdom. Medical schools and associated hospitals...
Final-year students at the University of Wales College of Medicine are being forced to commute for two hours a day because a change in the medical curriculum means their normal hospitals are overrun...
Reading University's business school will open next week a Pounds 2.5 million building for the financial markets complete with dealing rooms, writes Kam Patel. The building's costs were covered by...
LARGE chunks of money accompany the more than 100 key skills projects that run across higher education. Many are concentrated in the new universities but some research-led institutions are also...
UNIVERSITIES should consider bolting on crash courses in skills that make students more employable, a government-commissioned report is to recommend. The courses could be part of a wider effort by...
LECTURERS are increasingly abandoning the lectern in favour of other teaching methods, according to the interim findings of a survey of universities. Harold Silver, who is conducting the survey for...
THE third phase of a Pounds 10 million programme to develop technology for improving teaching in higher education is being announced this week, writes Alison Utley. Thirty-two new university projects...
The Association of Scottish Colleges has challenged the Scottish Office announcement of anPounds 8 million boost for further education, warning that colleges face the loss of almost Pounds 1.5...
Government proposals for Regional Development Agencies are "a recipe for confusion, duplication and frustration", the House of Commons select committee for education and employment said this week. "...
The rapid expansion of franchised further education is damaging quality, college inspectors warned this week. Colleges' collaborative arrangements with private employers and community organisations...
A flotilla of "inflatable bladders" that helped map deep ocean currents has led oceanographers at Southampton University to discover defects in global weather forecasting computer models. Southampton...
DANGEROUS levels of chemicals found in breast milk may trigger cancer, scientists have found. The chemical pollutants DDT (dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane) and PCB (polychlorinated biphenyls) have...