Ukrainian studies awaken in the UK
An agreement signed last week by Ukrainian scholars and the School of Slavonic and East European Studies marks a breakthrough in relations between British universities and the countries of the former...
An agreement signed last week by Ukrainian scholars and the School of Slavonic and East European Studies marks a breakthrough in relations between British universities and the countries of the former...
SOME 400 members of the public were expected to tell experts and decision makers exactly what they thought of genetics research at a gene jury hosted this week by the Wellcome Trust, and entitled "...
The new quality agency for higher education, which begins work next month, may scrutinise the claims to excellence of institutions that charge top-up fees. The Dearing committee of inquiry is...
The Labour Party began the election campaign this week by promising more political clout but no more money for education and employment. The Department for Education and Employment will become the...
A study by the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics said this week that Britain may be "over-investing" in higher education, Money might be better spent on reducing the...
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SOUTHAMPTON Institute bosses have hired an ex-police chief to uncover the publishers of a "scurrilous" internal spoof newsletter. Ray Piper, a former detective superintendent with the Hampshire...
THE "Corporate University" poses an "outside threat" to higher education and brings "attendant risks and large unknowns", warns the Association of Business Schools. In its oral evidence to Sir Ron...
AT LEAST 75 final year student teachers are challenging Anglia Polytechnic University over its decision to deflate their final teaching practice grades. The students, who lodged academic appeals this...
Proposals to change teacher training entry requirements would be an "absolute disaster" for university education departments, a lecturers union has warned. Nigel Gates, chairman of the Association of...
(Photograph) - Robotic welcome: George Kynoch, Scottish Office minister for industry (left), has a close encounter with interactive sculpture Lautriv Chromagnon Medusa alongside its creator, Franz...
In its report The Cloning of Animals From Adult Cells expected this week, the House of Commons science and technology committee will call for changes in the law on human cloning, following the...
THE Association of University Teachers Scotland has called on higher education institutions to stick to a policy of no compulsory redundancies in the wake of the Scottish Higher Education Funding...
Academics at the Institute of Education have developed a new model for assessing A level performance which shows that girls who did well at GCSE went on to gain up to around two A-level points fewer...
GOVERNMENT officials are conducting an inquiry to find the true level of student grant fraud amidst reports putting false claims at more than Pounds 34 million over the last four years. The DFEE...