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Alumnus to be proud of this week reaches No 163 in the series, with a man whose determination to pursue Gordon Brown-type family values is so acute that he has refused (under the guise of a political...
Alumnus to be proud of this week reaches No 163 in the series, with a man whose determination to pursue Gordon Brown-type family values is so acute that he has refused (under the guise of a political...
A lobby group of up to 32 inner-city colleges attacked the government this week for "betraying" Helena Kennedy's agenda to tackle social exclusion and widen participation in education. Inner-city...
The Public Interest Disclosure Bill, which offers legal protection for people who blow the whistle on fraud, crime and malpractice at work, moved closer to the statute books last week as it reached...
The government wants to reduce the dominance of business interests in college governance as part of measures to increase accountability in further education. Its consultation paper, Accountability in...
The government has secured a Pounds 160 million boost from the European Social Fund to support the University for Industry and other lifelong learning proposals. David Blunkett, secretary of state...
Strong teaching institutions have come out on top in the Welsh funding allocations for 1998-99, as the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales attempts to repair the damage done by last year's...
There will be no dramatic redistribution of Scottish higher education funds in the coming year. The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council has already implemented its funding changes based on the...
The British system of attribution - whereby every pound a government department spends on the European Framework Programme for science is subtracted from its research and development budget - needs...
GLASNOST has arrived at the Council for Science and Technology after accusations of secrecy. Under new terms of reference, it will publish an annual report and all its advice. The number of...
scientific advice to the government is under the spotlight of the House of Commons' Science and Technology Committee. An inquiry announced this week will look at the uses and quality of advice from...
Universities stand to lose more than Pounds 130 million in fee income next academic year following the Asian markets crisis, a poll of institutions by Hobsons Publishing has revealed. Some 10 per...
(Photograph) - A student protester throws back a cannister of teargas which has just been thrown at him by Kenyan police during riots in Nairobi. The battles between the students, protesting against...
Imperial College's chemistry department and the centre for communication systems research at Surrey University have each pocketed Pounds 35,000 to improve infrastructure. They beat other university...
ABERDEEN University this week became the latest Scottish university to announce a bursary scheme to pay tuition fees for selected entrants, writes Olga Wojtas. Thirty bursaries will be awarded to...
Nigerian students opposed to the military regime of General Sani Abacha have vowed to continue their protests until power is handed to a democratically elected civilian government. Lagos was the...