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Among the most vigorous participants in the debate over funding options has been Derek Fraser, vice chancellor of Teesside. Possibly in gratitude for his quotability, The Times and The Daily...
Among the most vigorous participants in the debate over funding options has been Derek Fraser, vice chancellor of Teesside. Possibly in gratitude for his quotability, The Times and The Daily...
It has been long suspected, long joked about, and now psychiatrists have finally admitted it. At the winter meeting of the Royal College of Psychiatrists last week there was a session for trainees...
A leading academic is calling for a review of A-level English syllabuses amid claims that school pupils are increasingly poorly read. Martin Dodsworth of Royal Holloway College, University of London...
Universities and colleges are squandering the chance to reap sizeable profits from their income generating services. The reason is poor marketing, according to a study published by Higher Education...
At least one vice chancellor has been reflecting that the grass is always greener on the other side as a result of the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals unprecedented and somewhat vertigo-...
Is the Nolan committee's travelling roadshow beginning to suffer from jet lag? After visiting Cardiff two weeks ago, the committee last week headed north of the border, where one member of the...
A sizeable chunk of Government spending on science and technology should go on funding a "big idea" such as improving air quality or eradicating a disease, according to a policy paper from the...
The training needs of industry and commerce are not being met by colleges. Instead colleges give higher priority to the preferences of individual students, according to a national inspection report....
Coming soon to a cinema near you? Probably not, but the Higher Education Funding Council for England is making a video explaining the allocation process. Based on one of the books that did not quite...
Another bidder for the Overseas Development Administration's research arm has fallen by the wayside. Cranfield University has pulled out of the competition to buy the Natural Resources Institute, to...
The Institute of Medicine, Law and Bioethics established by the universities of Liverpool and Manchester is sponsored by the law firm Hill Dickinson Davis Campbell, and not, as stated last week, by...
The Council for Industry and Higher Education has called for a national investigation in to how employers can increase opportunities for students to use workplaces as raw material for learning.
South Thames Training and Enterprise Council, which went into receivership in 1994, was paid around Pounds 10 million for running courses for non-existent courses, according to the National Audit...
A Pounds 4 million scheme to encourage research into transport has been announced by the Government. The Department of Transport wants to stimulate projects to develop efficient, safe and...
An initiative to get more scientists and engineers into a broader range of jobs in the civil service is being planned by the Government and will be included in a white paper to be published later...