Engineers overhaul training
The Engineering Council has announced radically revised standards for the education and training of professional engineers. Chartered engineers will need four years' academic study instead of three,...
The Engineering Council has announced radically revised standards for the education and training of professional engineers. Chartered engineers will need four years' academic study instead of three,...
TRANSCENDENTAL meditation - as practised by Conservative party leader William Hague - could solve the crisis in higher education, the head of the Maharishi College of Management and Education has...
The Higher Education Statistics Agency's findings for 1995/96 reveal that: 73 per cent of those whose first destination after HE is full-time employment have permanent or long-term contracts. Some 56...
Plans to save the 300-year-old Royal Greenwich Observatory from closure will be presented to the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council later this month as the observatory staff propose to...
The Trades Union Congress has rejected an emergency motion from lecturers' union Natfhe that attacked Government proposals to siphon off money generated by tuition fees to cover bureaucracy. The...
Glasgow Caledonian University this week launched an initiative to gather and publish information which it says is vital to a Scottish parliament and everyone concerned with Scotland's government. The...
Four Scottish academics, three of them working in England, have won Pounds 56,000 from the Economic and Social Research Council to study the referendum. David Denver, reader in politics at Lancaster...
As The THES went to press Scotland looked set for a "Yes, yes"vote for devolution. In a Mori poll conducted on the Sunday before the vote, 68 per cent said they were certain to vote. Of those, 77 per...
Government "confusion" over student funding and the prospect of tuition fees is putting students off access courses, according to City and Islington College, pioneer and one of the country's biggest...
Questions are likely to be thicker on the ground than answers at next week's annual residential meeting of the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals. It will be almost entirely taken up with...
THE current round of teaching quality assessments may be ditched before they are complete, despite the tens of millions of pounds already spent on the exercise. Diana Warwick, chief executive of the...
Linguists under pressure to accept early retirement from the School of Slavonic and East European Studies are considering legal action to protect their jobs. Seven academics at the school have been...
The struggle for leadership in education policy between the beached whale that is the University of London Institute of Education and a noted service area on the M6 (or, as the University of Keele...
Followers of events at the University of Luton, which has lost more than 100 staff over the past year, will not be surprised to learn they have missed out on regaining Investors in People status....
Volcanic movements in Montserrat have already caused quakes for overseas minister Clare Short. But Scottish secretary Donald Dewar needn't think he's at a safe distance. Alistair Dawson, reader in...