Scots law schools join forces with SHEFC grant
Glasgow and Strathclyde Universities' law schools are collaborating to form a new Glasgow Graduate School of Law, with a joint teaching programme for the postgraduate diploma in legal practice. The...
Glasgow and Strathclyde Universities' law schools are collaborating to form a new Glasgow Graduate School of Law, with a joint teaching programme for the postgraduate diploma in legal practice. The...
Students seeking financial support for further education face "terrible inequality" and a "nightmare of bureaucratic hurdles" that must be reformed to widen access, the government's adviser on...
LECTURERS on fixed-term contracts of a year or more, which include waivers of employment rights, still cannot claim compensation if the contract is renewed, a recent tribunal has ruled. The case has...
A LONG-TERM investigation into how and when people learn needs Pounds 2.5 million. The appeal was launched this week by the Scottish Council for Research in Education, an independent, non-profit-...
National shortfalls in the provision of some further education courses could jeopardise the Further Education Funding Council's statutory commitment to ensure "sufficient and adequate provision", the...
Vice chancellors have warned the government that they will back moves to torpedo a key clause in the Teaching and Higher Education Bill if their calls for changes to the bill are ignored. The...
We predict that the staff of Belfast's new European Institute of Protestant Studies will have mild reservations about current developments in the Northern Ireland peace process. The institute is...
The latest issue of Glasgow University's alumnus magazine, Avenue, which goes to 70,000 alumni worldwide, features an article by Guardian journalist and Glasgow graduate Ewen MacAskill on his 16...
Going out on a limb is artist Anthony-Noel Kelly (see Antithesis, passim), due to appear at Southwark Crown Court on Monday where he will plead to charges of stealing body parts. If the talented Mr...
With apologies for lateness, the new year tidings from Mongolia. Here Hogmanay is marked by over-indulgence in dumplings and a deadly form of alcohol called kumiss. This time round thecelebrations...
Accolades for the engineers behind the clockwork radio and the anticipated clockwork energy revolution are popping up like, well, clockwork. First, inventor Trevor Baylis was honoured with an...
As the Association of University Teachers holds out for Independence Day for all lecturers in higher education, rival Natfhe members want the force to stay with them. But in boldly going for a...
Southampton football premier league striker Egil Ostenstad may have a score to settle with Southampton University vice chancellor Howard Newby. Arriving on campus to open a students' jobshop, he was...
Huw Richards reports on the British International Studies Association. Governments are neglecting one of the most effective means of combating starvation in the way they fund United Nations agencies...
Huw Richards reports on the British International Studies Association. The information revolution is a rare example of technical change that will tip the terms of civil conflict away from the state...