Union bosses lobby for Unesco job standards
Union leaders have urged the government to back international standards adopted by Unesco that are designed to protect the terms and conditions of employment for academics. The Association of...
Union leaders have urged the government to back international standards adopted by Unesco that are designed to protect the terms and conditions of employment for academics. The Association of...
LONDON University veterinary students are fighting government plans to charge tuition fees for all five years of their degree. James Clappison, Conservative MP for Hertsmere, has taken up the...
THE government faces accusations of misleading new students into assuming there would be a more gradual shift in balance between grants and loans than has emerged. Government leaflets have said that...
GOVERNMENT plans to recover student loans through the tax system will cost employers millions of pounds and will stop many firms recruiting graduates, tax experts and small businesses have warned....
A WORKING party of MPs is to hold talks with City finance companies in a bid to break the impasse over attempts to privatise student loans. The move, by the Education and Employment Committee, marks...
LOCAL authority chiefs have warned the government that its new student support system could founder if details are not ready within a month. They say some of the smaller authorities will not be able...
Alan Thomson explains the powers given to the education secretary under the Teaching and Higher Education Bill as it stands and gives examples of what this could mean AN unamended Teaching and Higher...
The perambulatory pace at which Sir Peter North, principal of Jesus College, Oxford, has conducted his review of Oxford University should come as little surprise. Among his achievements in law, the...
A report on students on the Scottish Wider Access Programme, an alternative route to higher education for adults without traditional qualifications, includes first-hand accounts of students'...
"Socks would be sniffed, underpants would be turned inside out to get another few days out of them," is one student's response to a survey by Proctor and Gamble of student washing habits. The survey...
Andrew Smith, the employment minister, has finally granted his first interview to The THES, after numerous requests that he answer colleges' fears about their role in the New Deal programme (page 8...
Resolution of the saga of the Royal Greenwich Observatory could be just around the corner. All the signs point to the RGO's name returning to the meridian in time for the millennium. Last year, the...
Alumna to be proud of No 156 is proof of the efficacy of the US college intern system. Monica Lewinsky, who is alleged to have had an affair with President Bill Clinton, has accounted for more than...
LECTURERS unions have failed to agree on a pay claim for staff in new universities, writes Harriet Swain. Natfhe and the Association for University Teachers will meet next week to try to settle...
The Educational Institute of Scotland is calling for a Scottish sub-committee of the IRC and is seeking one of the IRC's five union seats, writes Olga Wojtas. Only the eight pre-1992 Scottish...