Town & Gown: A way to grow home talent
In the second of our series, Olga Wojtas looks at the impact of a hybrid campus In the early 19th century, Elizabeth Crichton, widow of a wealthy doctor and trader, had the dream of endowing a...
In the second of our series, Olga Wojtas looks at the impact of a hybrid campus In the early 19th century, Elizabeth Crichton, widow of a wealthy doctor and trader, had the dream of endowing a...
The national pay system was this week on the brink of collapse as Nottingham University announced its own structure based almost entirely on performance. Just weeks after university employers...
Many mergers fall at the first hurdle, but, with a bit of 'soul', Manchester has found success, says Martin Harris Much has been made of the failure of a number of proposed institutional mergers to...
Bradford was the only university last year to text students with good luck wishes to relieve anxiety on results day. This year, it is offering free e-cards in a bid to attract potential students to...
Discover the joy of talking shop with colleagues and enliven your private, self-fulfilling work, says Paul Orsmond Stereotypes are useful, particularly when you want to make a point. Consider...
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage Name: Darren Reynolds Age: 34 Job: Senior lecturer in environmental science/health at the University of the West of England...
Northumbria University has been criticised by Carlisle MP Eric Martlew over plans to sever links with its campus in Carlisle. The university is proposing to hand over the campus, which is said to be...
Students from London's modern universities are getting a helping hand up the career ladder by the capital's business organisation London First. More than 20 large companies have taken on 45 students...
Mark Haysom, the Learning and Skills Council's newly appointed chief executive, can expect to find himself on a steep learning curve. After graduating in English from Leicester University, he has...
The prime minister may this week be sunning himself on a beach in Barbados, but his mind is elsewhere. Colleagues say Tony Blair is not particularly good at leaving his work completely behind, so by...
* Julian Jackson, professor at the University of Wales at Swansea, is to join the history department at Queen Mary, University of London. * Christopher Pelling, fellow of University College London...
The government's skills strategy came under fire this week as figures revealed that success rates among students on modern apprenticeship programmes have in some cases fallen to as low as 16 per cent...
The International Union of Students, largely moribund since the fall of communism, is seeking to re-establish itself with a call for a global day of student action in support of public education to...
Taking a modern apprenticeship has raised 21-year-old Sarah Baxter's career aspirations from a good job behind the bar to a management position at Yates's Wine Lodge in Liverpool. Though she said the...
Conservative plans to scrap student tuition fees and halt university expansion are wrong, while the government's top-up fees policy is a step in the right direction, according to the UK's leading...