Merger creates training chances
Two of Britain's top accountancy bodies are considering merger plans which will lead to the creation of new training routes into the profession. The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and...
Two of Britain's top accountancy bodies are considering merger plans which will lead to the creation of new training routes into the profession. The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and...
Talks at Acas on solving the college lecturers' contracts dispute were expected to continue late into yesterday evening following Natfhe's agreement to take part. The Colleges' Employers' Forum...
Like many other national institutions, the Association of University Teachers boasts a tied flat in which to put up its president when detained on business in London. It is equipped with all the...
Makers of wax seals, fine vellum and other essentials of life in modern Britain should head for Japan if they feel like opening up a new export market. Last Friday's presentation of the Royal Charter...
Institutional short-term liquidity remained stable in the old university sector in the financial year 1993/94. And the the two institutions that were previously showing negative net liquid asset to...
The extension of pension rights to 120,000 part-time lecturers has brought fears of a "horrendous" cash squeeze on colleges and new universities. Unions are urging hourly-paid lecturers to benefit...
The National Postgraduate Committee this week issued guidelines for better facilities for postgraduates, which it says are essential to avoid isolation and low morale. Jamie Darwen, NPC general...
Medical research charities estimate that they will lose Pounds 10-18 million in their first year of competition with the National Lottery. Their hopes were dashed this week that they would receive...
(Photograph) - Two-step: "Salamanda Tandem", a dance double-act from Naomi Mutoh (right) and Isabel Jones, feature in the sixth Nottinghamshire dance festival, NOTT Dance, being staged at Nottingham...
News International is funding a lectureship at Birkbeck College, London. The post, in the college's department of management and business studies, was advertised in March. It will cost Pounds 198,000...
The Training and Enterprise National Council has called for a programme of establishing universities in regions without higher education, writes Simon Targett. The council, which represents the TECs...
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Mike Bett is resigning the chairmanship of the TEC National Council after less than a year to avoid a clash of interests with his new regulatory role as first Civil Service commissioner.
Reduced student numbers are being blamed for an Pounds 896,000 deficit and up to 65 redundancies at Yorkshire Coast College, Scarborough. The Further Education Funding Council said the loss was not...
The National Heart and Lung Institute in London has voted to merge with Imperial College on August 1. It will be followed in 1998 by the Royal Postgraduate Medical School and Charing Cross and...