In the news: Peter Collett
Peter Collett will be familiar to viewers of Channel 4's reality TV game show Big Brother as one of the resident psychologists. He was back on our screens this week with the first episode of the two-...
Peter Collett will be familiar to viewers of Channel 4's reality TV game show Big Brother as one of the resident psychologists. He was back on our screens this week with the first episode of the two-...
Pharmaceuticals working their way into nature put plants and animals in danger. Steve Farrar reports Scientists are becoming concerned that pharmaceuticals may be slowly poisoning British wildlife. A...
When Manchester United and Millwall supporters gather in Cardiff at the weekend for the FA Cup final, probably the last thing on their minds will be their impact on the global environment. But as the...
Headteachers urged vice-chancellors this week not to "bypass" plans to reform the exam system for 14 to 19-year-olds by setting up their own admissions tests to select candidates. The National...
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University chiefs have been urged to look outside the old boys' network for their senior managers in a new set of guidelines designed to improve the quality and diversity of leadership in the sector...
Vice-chancellors will be urged this week to become champions and advocates for campus museums amid fears that universities overlook the potential of the collections in their care. A report published...
The key to business success in the 21st-century is the ability to "jam" and innovate, UK business schools will be told next week, writes Paul Hill. John Kao, dubbed "Mr Creativity", will be in London...
Access to higher education courses needs to be revamped and given a promotional boost, quality watchdogs have told the government, writes Tony Tysome. Inconsistent and confusing assessment standards...
Colleges could face savage funding cuts next year to plug a shortfall of up to £500 million in the overall further education budget. And the bulk of the cuts may hit courses designed to widen access...
The proportion of adults in learning has dropped to its lowest level since before the government came to power, a national survey has found, writes Tony Tysome. Some 19 per cent of adults said they...
Acclaimed literary critic Christopher Ricks has been elected the next professor of poetry at Oxford University. The professor of humanities at Boston University received 214 out of 531 votes from...
Details of admissions verdicts, budget decisions and marking schemes - but not exam scripts - will have to be released by universities under the Freedom of Information Act from January 1 2005....
More than a third of student midwives are being forced to work up to 20 hours a week to pay their way through a course, according to the Royal College of Midwives. The RCM student hardship survey,...
Athletes may train at Essex University if London is picked as host city for the 2012 Olympic Games. The university hopes that if the International Olympic Committee chooses London, its Wivenhoe Park...