Scots funding body appoints new faces
THE Scottish Higher Education Funding Council has appointed four new members: Alice Brown, professor of politics at Edinburgh University; Georgina Follett, head of the design school at Dundee; Tom...
THE Scottish Higher Education Funding Council has appointed four new members: Alice Brown, professor of politics at Edinburgh University; Georgina Follett, head of the design school at Dundee; Tom...
The government has announced an extra Pounds 5.5 million for further education. The funds have been spread thinly, between 252 colleges, who will use the grants to run summer schools for basic skills...
A single system for the accumulation and transfer of students' learning credit should encompass both further and higher education, David Melville, chief executive of the Further Education Funding...
STUDENTS and low-paid staff in universities and colleges have united in condemning plans to offer differing minimum wages for people of different ages. News last week that the Low Pay Commission...
EXETER University has been forced to drop plans for a new university campus in Treireife, Cornwall and work with other institutions to expand higher education in the region, writes Harriet Swain. A...
(Photograph) - Eco-Warriors have occupied an old railway building owned by Oxford University as part of the site for its planned business school. Part of the land is also earmarked for a road. A...
De Montfort, Leeds Metropolitan and Thames Valley universities and the London Institute and London School of Economics are the big winners of a competition for extra cash for capital projects. Each...
Rumours abound at the University of the West of England that UWE's campus neighbour, the Higher Education Funding Council for England, is planning a cost-cutting move to Gloucester - new home of the...
Professor Craven has asked us to point out that, contrary to an earlier report in The THES, Mr Merritt resigned before the Lever report was commissioned.
As Volunteers Week gets under way, Alison Utley looks at the personal benefits of helping others. PREPARING an attention-grabbing CV is often the most difficult obstacle facing students applying for...
EUROPE A STUDENT exchange scheme between France and Britain that attracted a huge number of French applicants but only a handful of British last year is to be revived this month on the back of a...
While Labour deploys 1960s radicals gone straight - Tessa Blackstone and Kim Howells - on the government benches, the Conservatives are hitting back with the Oxford generation of a decade later. The...
Notable for its absence is the government's response to the House of Commons' Science and Technology Committee's report on the implications of the Dearing inquiry for university research. Due by June...
Readers may recall (Antithesis, May 22) the edifying spectacle of top Cambridge University academics attacking campaigning colleague Gill Evans in the public forum of a Senate House debate. The dons...
The great thing about a theatrical training is one can always turn a crisis into a drama. Stormy correspondence about the recent loss of staff at Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama, has been...