Campus take-off for yogic fliers
The yogic fliers of the Natural Law Party are hoping to see support take off in universities as they bid to establish a national network of campus groups. The NLP is already established in Manchester...
The yogic fliers of the Natural Law Party are hoping to see support take off in universities as they bid to establish a national network of campus groups. The NLP is already established in Manchester...
THE British Medical Association has threatened to "blacklist" universities as anger comes to a head over pay disparities between university and NHS doctors. BMA chiefs agreed on October 16 to invoke...
(Photograph) - Some day my prints will come: an impressive selection of prints showing large-scale verse by Swiss concrete poet Eugen Gomringer and American visual poet Robert Lax (left) has been...
De Montfort, once the country's fastest growing university, is planning to build an ambitious cybercafe-cum-tutorial complex which could prompt a new escalation in student numbers via a multi-million...
The UK's two largest lecturers' unions have relaunched potential merger talks following the failure of an existing scheme to achieve greater unity. Executive members of the Association of University...
As expected, the Education Bill unveiled by the Government on Wednesday contains proposals to merge the Schools Curriculum and Assessment Authority with the National Council for Vocational...
Lecturers in 92 further education colleges across England and Wales will be balloted next week on strike action over pay. College-by-college ballots open on Monday with possible strikes set for...
The propensity for British women to fall for prisoners on death row is to become the focus of a study by Ellis Cashmore, professor of sociology at Staffordshire University. Professor Cashmore hopes...
The idea of installing Pounds 200 equipment that uses rainwater to flush the lavatory and water the flowerbeds appeals to over 90 per cent of people in the Leamington and Coventry areas. The study by...
High achievement in the Cambridge history course, one of the country's most prestigious, depends less on accuracy and more on brilliant wit and "bull**** of a high quality", an investigation by the...
Hard-up colleges anticipating future redundancies have forced the Further Education Funding Council to consider reviving its restructuring scheme. The announcement last week that De la Salle sixth-...
World demand for education and training is growing exponentially in the same way as demand for news grew in the 1970s and 1980s, delegates at the first Global Summit on Distance Education were told...
Vice chancellors are to address the worries created by damning quality agency reports on some British-accredited courses in Greece. The council of the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals,...
Rotherham College of Arts and Technology pulled back from the brink of closure with the aid of a tough recovery plan and a troubleshooting neighbour. Speculation mounted this summer over its imminent...
Any place deserving of the name "university" is keen to show that it is going places. But isn't the new Liverpool John Moores University Express taking things a little far? London-bound passengers...