V-cs reject licensing for student residences
* Vice-chancellors rejected proposals to license student houses for multi-occupation on the grounds of the "unnecessary costs" to the sector and students. The move comes as a response to a Department...
* Vice-chancellors rejected proposals to license student houses for multi-occupation on the grounds of the "unnecessary costs" to the sector and students. The move comes as a response to a Department...
* Europe needs a common higher education quality framework to compete internationally, Dutch education minister Loek Hermans said at the fourth University of Westminster International Education...
* The 2,000 Dundee University students graduating this week and next are having their ceremonies and garden parties sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland. Dundee believes the deal is the first such...
* Scottish Knowledge, which exports education expertise, has forged a partnership with Dundee University that opens the door to a Pounds 3.18 billion market in the United States. Dundee's centre for...
* Science minister Lord Sainsbury this week visited Queen Margaret University College in Edinburgh to look at research projects that the college hopes will help its bid for the full university title...
* The Teacher Training Agency has made recruitment and quality its priorities this coming year. The TTA's corporate plan, published this week, includes three core aims: boosting recruitment; raising...
* Research-intensive universities will have give a breakdown of spending to account for the money they receive under plans published this week by the Higher Education Funding Council for England....
Lloyds TSB bank launched its corporate university this week. With 77,000 potential students, the bank claims the University for Lloyds TSB is "likely to be the largest corporate university in Europe...
Derby University has been denied a licence to award degrees in Israel. It has to wait for the Israeli regulatory authority, the Council for Higher Education, to be satisfied that the university's...
The British Council will spend Pounds 5 million on changing the elitist image of British education overseas. It has awarded a three-year contract to create a single umbrella brand for British...
(Photograph) - The University of Exeter has launched a part-time theological degree in Cornwall to cater for demand produced by the ordination of women. The picture shows Rev Christine Jago, one of...
In part one of a six-week series, students share their views on course fees, student loans and the pressures of dealing with debt. Alan Thomson reports Earlier this year, more than 30 university...
Colleges may lack the support resources to cope with plans to double overseas student recruitment in FE, the Association of Colleges has warned, writes Phil Baty. The AOC has broadly welcomed "...
The government's new post-16 education and training framework could undermine progress towards national learning targets, it has been claimed. Training and enterprise councils fear that the Learning...
Andrew Cubie, chair of Scotland's independent committee of inquiry into student finance, has warned of a potential timing clash between his report and the Quigley committee's review of the Scottish...