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A row has erupted over a decision by Michael Forsyth, Secretary of State for Scotland, to transfer responsibility for further education bursaries from local authorities to colleges. Rosemary McKenna...
QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, EDINBURGH. The following have been appointed to the governing body: Thomas Band, former chief executive of the Scottish Tourist Board; Fiona Ballantyne, managing director of...
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM. Professors: Stephen Busby, reader in the school of biochemistry; Jayne Franklin, reader in medicine and honorary consultant physician; Baz Jackson, reader in bioenergetics;...
LINK. The minister for science and technology Ian Taylor has appointed David Smith as chairman of the Link Board. Dr Smith is director of research and development at Whatman plc.
Victor Parsons, violinist and former managing director of the British division of Wandel and Goltermann, has been appointed chairman of governors at the University of Plymouth. He succeeds Alan...
HERE AND NOW. The Whitworth Gallery at the University of Manchester is exhibiting the work of 15 contemporary artists to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Society of Wood Engravers until February...
UNIVERSITY OF LUTON. Dr H. Dean and Margaret Melrose, Pounds 62,000 from the Economic and Social Research Council (project entitled Poverty, Wealth and Citizenship). UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE Research...
NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY. DBA: Michael Bishop, chairman of Airlines of Britain Holdings plc. DDes: Jeff Banks, fashion designer and TV presenter; Richard Rowan, president of the Savannah College...
Derby University has been holding secret merger talks with five neighbouring further education colleges which could lead to a unique post-16 system for 50,000 students by 1998. The plans have taken...
Student growth in further education colleges is to be scaled down to 3 per cent next year (1996/97) following a decision announced today by the Further Education Funding Council. The news will take...