Stay-on rates are far lower in north
Staying-on rates among 16 to 18-year-olds reveal a sharp north-south divide. Department for Education figures for 1993/94, released last week, show that all but three of 34 local authorities with...
Staying-on rates among 16 to 18-year-olds reveal a sharp north-south divide. Department for Education figures for 1993/94, released last week, show that all but three of 34 local authorities with...
Industry is suffering because of the serious mismatch in the attitudes of employers and parents towards education and training, a new survey shows. Most employers decried academic qualifications as...
The Welsh Office has made Pounds 1,1,162 available to the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales for Access funds in 1995/96, an increase of 2.4 per cent on the previous year. Access allocations...
Ballot papers on industrial action are today going to staff at Jewel and Esk Valley College following the compulsory redundancy of three academics. The further education college says it has suffered...
An investigation has been launched into why Bar School students from ethnic minority groups continue to be out-performed by their white peers. The Council of Legal Education has commissioned Birkbeck...
The percentage of 16-year-olds opting to remain in full-time education has fallen for the first time in a decade, according to unpublished research from the Institute of Education. The average annual...
Work, full-time study or a training course? As young people juggle their options this week, new research warns universities and colleges of a looming "crisis" with post-16-year-olds beginning to turn...
Denton Hall, the international law firm, is sponsoring a new environmental and law management group at Imperial College, London. The aim of the group is to help lawyers better their understanding of...
Next year's Reith Lectures will be delivered by Jean Aitchison, Rupert Murdoch professor of language and communication at Oxford University, with a series of five lectures entitled The Language Game...
Smokers in their 30s and 40s have five times as many heart attacks as non-smokers, according to the largest study in the world of heart attack survivors. The Medical Research Council, British Heart...
As serious disturbances again erupted in Northern Ireland, a peace studies expert is warning that the fragile peace process is being put under needless strain by delays in the transfer of Irish...
(Photograph) - Balancing act: Steve Faulkner has been selected for the first academic circus and performing arts course at the former Hackney power station in East London, to be run by The Circus...
Alec Broers, a David-sized engineer with a Goliath reputation, exudes a boyish enthusiasm as he rushes through the multi-million pound research laboratory along Trumpington Street, pointing out the...
One per cent more pupils have achieved A-level grades A to C then last year, according to the A-level boards who published their results yesterday. There is also a 0.9 per cent increase in the...
One school of thought has always held that, as institutions at the intellectual cutting-edge, universities should encourage architectural innovation. But the example set by the School of Oriental and...