Primers for principals
A Centre for Excellence in Leadership that will train college principals, chief executives and managers in the post-16 sector opened yesterday. It is run by a partnership led by Lancaster University...
A Centre for Excellence in Leadership that will train college principals, chief executives and managers in the post-16 sector opened yesterday. It is run by a partnership led by Lancaster University...
Esso, the oil giant owned by ExxonMobil, has denied claims that it has been driven out of the university recruitment milkround. Student pressure group People and Planet has claimed victory in a two-...
Edinburgh University has installed an £88,000 ultrasound scanner to help treat pets. It is the first in Europe to be used on small animals. Funding was raised by sponsored dog walks and other charity...
The £120 million said by PricewaterhouseCoopers to be owed to UK universities consists mainly of bad debt from commercial activities, not student debt as reported last week. Contrary to last week's...
Foundation degrees are proving a hit with students and institutions, according to figures from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, which will bolster the government's drive to expand...
Identical twins Ramon and Josef Gasewicz left work on a building site to take up places on a popular-music foundation degree course, writes Tony Tysome. Before joining the course at Colchester...
New grammar schools will be established in Tory-controlled areas in a bid to widen participation in higher education, shadow further and higher education minister Tim Boswell said this week. The...

The radically altered picture of graduate employment prospects that emerged from the reclassification of jobs for league tables published in The THES last spring was no flash in the pan, a more...
Almost three-quarters of students starting university this year are clueless about their career after graduating, according to new research. A significant proportion was heading for low-paid casual...
Universities will be forced to sign up to the government's planned new teaching quality academy despite widespread opposition, writes Phil Baty. The Higher Education Funding Council for England was...
Academics at Nottingham Trent University are threatening to strike after being told to "focus their efforts on teaching" if they cannot pay their own research bills. In a memo sent to all staff last...
The £17 million cut to bioscience teaching funding is disastrous and risks the closure of several departments, academics and science bodies warned this week. Under the Higher Education Funding...
Medicine, modern languages and science in Scotland could suffer from the knock-on effects of England's white paper on higher education, an inquiry has heard. The Scottish Parliament's enterprise and...
MPs this week condemned the government and the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council for their lack of action in dealing with light pollution, writes Caroline Davis. They said astronomers...
Plans to replace the research assessment exercise ignore fundamental problems with the current funding model for universities, say academics and business leaders. Responses to Sir Gareth Roberts'...