Law loses appeal
The number of graduates applying to join the legal practice course - the initial training route for solicitors - has fallen by 15 per cent this year, according to figures from the College of Law. The...
The number of graduates applying to join the legal practice course - the initial training route for solicitors - has fallen by 15 per cent this year, according to figures from the College of Law. The...
Researchers looking for money from the Medical Research Council must now include plans for explaining their work to lay people in their applications for grants. Researchers will also be able to apply...
New figures this week confirm that further education student growth was on target last year (1994/95) to reach Government projections of 6 per cent. Colleges provided courses for 3.2 million students...
Up to 150 posts could be lost in research institutes allied to the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council because of a planned Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries cut of...
Raymond Baker of the Merck Sharp and Dohme Neuroscience Research Centre in Harlow is to succeed Tom Blundell as chief executive of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council when...
Bob Cooper, chairman of the Fair Employment Commission, has criticised the failure of the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service to agree to monitor the religion of applicants from Northern...
Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union are complaining of a glut of reports on them by western environmental experts. They argue that these reports could have been produced just as well, and more...
So much for the theory that MPs with small majorities get cautious as elections approach. Michael Stern, Conservative MP for Bristol North-West, edged out his Labour challenger by 45 votes in 1992,...
(Photograph) - William Buckingham, a final-year history student at Nottingham University, has won the annual Longman/History Today essay prize. A former bricklayer, Mr Buckingham's essay was on...
The funding crisis provoked by the November Budget is so severe that lecturers' annual pay claim may take a back seat, Joanna de Groot, president of the Association of University Teachers warned its...
The Government has spelled out its strong opposition to the introduction of top-up fees in a clear steer to vice chancellors. One week ahead of the vice chancellors' meeting in London the Department...
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