Too few places for Ulster sixth formers
The potential benefits of higher education still outweigh the expense, according to a Northern Ireland study of sixth-formers. But, Tony Gallagher and Bob Cormack from Queen's University and Bob...
The potential benefits of higher education still outweigh the expense, according to a Northern Ireland study of sixth-formers. But, Tony Gallagher and Bob Cormack from Queen's University and Bob...
Whitehall's army of statistics collectors will be run by one organisation from April 1. It will be headed by a former academic, Tim Holt of Southampton, and the policies and prices it sets could...
A programme at the University of Glamorgan to help underachieving school pupils could be a model for a national campaign to raise educational attainment, according to dep- uty vice chancellor John...
Huw Richards takes a look at the people who could (and who should) be involved in running the Dearing inquiry A senior Department for Education and Employment official will be the secretary of the...
The Committee of Scottish Higher Education Principals has called for a Scottish subcommittee to be set up, chaired by a full member of the Dearing inquiry. Scottish bodies have this week been...
Welsh universities and colleges have suffered an overall real-terms cut of 2 per cent in their funding allocations for 1996/97, and some have taken reductions of over 5 per cent. Figures released...
Poor pay and low status have to be tackled if careers in science are to be made more attractive to young people, according to a report out this week, writes Kam Patel. The study, Contract or Career?...
(Photograph) - Insecticide: Christopher O'Toole, entomologist at the University Museum in Oxford, has just published a book, Alien Empire, exploring the lives of insects and how they affect humans....
British and German astronomers are joining forces to build a device to detect gravitational waves, one of the few predictions by Einstein that has so far eluded confirmation. Gravity waves are...
Royal Society president Aaron Klug has warned the Government against over-centralisation in setting priorities for the science base. Sir Aaron said this week that the over-emphasis by Government on...
The search for cuts is reaching new heights at the Open University where noticeboards are carrying an advertisement for the post of guillotine operative.
Temperatures in the Heriot-Watt University lecture theatre housing the conference remained stubbornly icy, much to the astonishment of delegates who sent the following message to the conference...
Business school executives at the Open University are introducing company-style seminars in a move which could make the good old tutorial a thing of the past. This summer, the 1,250 first-stage...
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