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Seven Scottish universities are to share almost Pounds 240,000 following "excellent" ratings in the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council's latest quality assessment. There were seven excellents...
Seven Scottish universities are to share almost Pounds 240,000 following "excellent" ratings in the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council's latest quality assessment. There were seven excellents...
Milan. For the first time in more than half a century, British A levels can be used by Italian students as entrance qualifications to the country's universities. The move by the Italian ministry of...
In The THES, July 26, under the heading "Southampton Review" you stated . . . "following votes of no confidence from staff headed by Geoffrey Hall" . . . This is totally untrue. I have in fact been...
Richard Disney argues that the UK, unlike its international competitors, is not facing a crisis from an ageing population thanks to radical cutbacks in social security provision and the increasing...
A prolific astronomical satellite, which was launched on a three-year mission in 1978 but is still active, is to be shut down in six weeks' time because of funding problems. The International...
Computer-generated weather forecasts could become more accurate thanks to an initiative just launched by the universities of Cambridge and Oxford in collaboration with the Meteorological Office....
The National Union of Students has called for reform of the university applications and admissions system amid a mad scramble for places after this year's A-level results. The NUS believes that the...
The world's most advanced translating computer, designed by scientists at Cambridge and Edinburgh, has been hired to speed up the police investigation into the rape and murder of Cornish schoolgirl...
Pisa. The new Italian government is preparing to do a deal with foreign mother-tongue lecturers and put an end to their ten-year battle against discrimination. Sources in the ministry of employment...
David Reynolds and Shaun Farrell, authors of the recent OFSTED report Worlds Apart? (THES, August 9), are quoted as saying that "There is nothing to support those who would criticise maths and...
Britain may not have eradicated its class system, but its sociologists are at least giving it a thorough overhaul. Lucy Hodges continues our series on work and the family. "The long-established...
A mortgage company has emerged as the third organisation bidding to run a privatised loans scheme, prompting the NUS to seek guarantees on service standards. National Home Loans ended months of...
Two researchers at Queen's University, Belfast are beginning a study which could pave the way for closer links between A levels and GNVQs. Alex McEwen, reader in the school of education, and Carol...
Forensic techniques used by the police to establish the identity of unknown bodies have revealed what 16th-century Scottish humanist, classicist, historian and poet George Buchanan looked like. Tutor...
Ukraine has announced major cuts in higher education following a Presidential decision to reduce the state wage bill. The country's post-Soviet economic crisis has meant that government employees,...