50% plan will cost extra £3bn
Spending on higher education will have to rise by about £3 billion over the next four years if the Government is to meet its commitment to boosting student numbers, according to the Association of...
Spending on higher education will have to rise by about £3 billion over the next four years if the Government is to meet its commitment to boosting student numbers, according to the Association of...
University museums will be able to reclaim value-added tax in line with those outside the higher education sector, Gordon Brown announced this week, writes Chris Johnston. The Chancellor billed it as...
Three government commitments have conspired to make this year's spending review the most difficult yet for higher education. Behind the scenes, officials are working feverishly to find a way of...
There will be no formal test of whether government policy on tuition fees and grants succeeds in drawing more students from poor homes into higher education, it emerged this week. In an interview...
An international league table of universities should be drawn up to show how Britain's research-intensive institutions compare with the rest of the world, according to Gordon Brown, the Chancellor,...
The astronomers admired the roadside machinery as the drill bit negotiated its way a metre below the well-trimmed verges and neat gravel driveways. Its ingenious design appealed to their problem-...
Coventry University has announced that it will charge £3,000 a year for all its courses from 2006 to ensure that no courses are seen as more exclusive than others. Michael Goldstein, Coventry's vice-...
The number of applicants for undergraduate places before the June 30 deadline for clearing rose by 2.9 per cent this year to 450,147, according to latest figures from the Universities and Colleges...
Graduates add at least £1 billion a year to the UK economy - a fact apparently appreciated by employers, who recruited 15.5 per cent more of them this year. Research conducted for the Association of...
Universities Scotland and the Association of Scottish Colleges have issued a joint statement calling for a substantial rewriting of draft legislation to merge Scotland's higher and further education...
German firm BASF, one of Europe's leading proponents of genetic modification technology, could follow agribusiness Syngenta's lead by pursuing its research into GM crops in the US. Jurgen Hambrecht,...
The Treasury's decision to exclude other government departments from discussions about the £65 million Cambridge-MIT Institute was "difficult to justify", according to a report by the House of...
A single super-union representing more than 100,000 lecturers could be agreed by next spring following talks between Natfhe and the Association of University Teachers. Following a meeting hosted by...
Oxford University should follow the example of Yale and Harvard universities and establish a single in-house "investment club" to make better use of its £2.1 billion in assets, two influential...
QAA chair says self-review at risk if standards aren't upheld. Phil Baty reports. Universities could face intrusive Ofsted-style inspections if the current system for monitoring academic standards...