Racist punchlines could KO colleges
COMEDIAN Bernard Manning's conduct at a Round Table function could have knock-on effects for universities and colleges, legal experts have warned. Two black waitresses were awarded undisclosed...
COMEDIAN Bernard Manning's conduct at a Round Table function could have knock-on effects for universities and colleges, legal experts have warned. Two black waitresses were awarded undisclosed...
Bryan Davies, Labour's spokesman on further and higher education, and Alan Howarth, the former Conservative minister who crossed the floor in 1995, have both been shortlisted, along with two others,...
Oxford University has announced the first of its regius professors to be appointed under the new system that gives it rather than the crown responsibility for appointments. Henry Mayr Harting, a...
British Aerospace's in-house, work-based "virtual university" will be on-line later this month. Validated by the University of Surrey, the airport management master of business administration...
The Universities Council for the Education of Teachers has criticised Ron Dearing's appointment of an "imbalanced" study group to advise him on teacher training. UCET fears it will only weaken the...
The House of Lords yesterday called for a "root and branch reform" of the European Union's multi-billion pound research effort. Focusing its criticism on the Framework research programme, the Lords...
UNIVERSITY groups must obey strict rules to avoid bias in the run-up to the general election, student leaders have warned. The law considers students' unions charitable organisations, which means...
UNIVERSITIES face a Pounds 520-million cash shortfall for buildings and equipment for research, according to the Committee for Vice Chancellors and Principals. Michael Powell, CVCP policy adviser,...
HEALTH service research directors are to meet with the Higher Education Funding Council for England to discuss the "poor scores" for clinical medicine in the research assessment exercise. Eric Thomas...
MPS ARE expected to recommend a tightening of British law on human cloning before the general election takes place. The cross-party Science and Technology Select Committee took evidence earlier this...
IF BRITAIN is to become self-sufficient in doctors up to 50 per cent more medics may have to be trained annually. Stephen Tomlinson, dean of Manchester University medical school and secretary of the...
LECTURERS have criticised university funding changes as too blunt an instrument for research. The Association of University Teachers welcomed steps an-nounced in last week's allocations from the...
HEFCE has divided Pounds 15.6 million between 69 colleges of higher education and new universities to encourage research development. This money, formerly included in the overall research grant as...
FINANCIAL institutions from across the United Kingdom and abroad have been flocking to cash in on the sale of the student debt before next week's deadline. Government advisors N. M. Rothschild and...
Life isn't simple for anyone planning to invite politicians to events in the autumn, and things are especially tricky if they have to deal with the Department for Education and Employment. Take...