Council revamp after £2.2m loss
The National Council for Education and Training in Wales will be restructured amid an escalating row over "irregular expenditure" that cost taxpayers £2.2 million. Welsh Assembly education minister...
The National Council for Education and Training in Wales will be restructured amid an escalating row over "irregular expenditure" that cost taxpayers £2.2 million. Welsh Assembly education minister...
Taking a course in your 30s can help you give up smoking, make you more racially tolerant and reverse a general decline in life satisfaction, according to research. Government departments should...
Oxford University could follow Cambridge's lead and appoint its first female vice-chancellor. As the nominating committee narrows down candidates, Sandra Dawson, director of the Judge Institute of...
Increasing government support for higher education and sustaining spending on the science base are crucial to revamping the UK's failing competitive edge, according to research that will influence...
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Christine Hallett, Stirling University's senior deputy principal, has been appointed acting principal following the sudden death of principal Colin Bell last month. Professor Hallett, who held the...
Most asylum-seekers and refugees possess high-level qualifications and want to work, yet the vast majority are unemployed, Birmingham University researchers have found. A Learning and Skills Council...
Dundee University is set to investigate its dealings with charities after claims that it muzzled whistleblowing about an organisation that has been banned from representing itself as a charity. The...
The Research Councils UK strategy group has warned against the government's attempts in its higher education white paper to concentrate research excellence in fewer institutions. The response, which...
De Montfort University has teamed up with Leicester's Muslim Community College to run a joint honours degree course in Islamic studies from September.
The Creative Industries Higher Education Forum is setting up a group to identify ways of boosting knowledge transfer. The forum, a product of Universities UK and the Department for Culture, Media and...
Phil Baty reports on fierce debate at Natfhe's annual conference Lecturers' union Natfhe will support unreservedly any member who refuses to teach, or to work with, any known member of the British...
Phil Baty reports on fierce debate at Natfhe's annual conference Foundation degrees are a "con on working-class people", the Natfhe conference agreed. Delegates threw out parts of a motion that gave...
Phil Baty reports on fierce debate at Natfhe's annual conference The president of the Association of University Teachers won a standing ovation when she called for one union for the higher education...
Phil Baty reports on fierce debate at Natfhe's annual conference The government will destroy the integrity of higher education if its white paper becomes law, Natfhe claimed at its annual conference...