Awards for students plummet
More than Pounds 35 million has been cut from student discretionary awards by county councils in England and Wales in just two years. The reduction, revealed in a THES survey, means nearly a third...
More than Pounds 35 million has been cut from student discretionary awards by county councils in England and Wales in just two years. The reduction, revealed in a THES survey, means nearly a third...
University unions have reacted angrily to proposals to scrap annual pay increments and establish a single pay structure for all staff, from porters to professors. The suggestions form part of...
European earthquake experts sent to Kobe, Japan, to carry out a detailed study of how, why and which buildings failed during January's earthquake say research on strengthening old buildings should be...
Higher education funding in Wales is to be linked to a new credit framework for courses. The Higher Education Credit Initiative, launched by the Welsh HE CATS Forum, involves all Welsh universities...
Given that second-hand buildings generally adapt best to purposes close to those for which they were originally intended, one can only applaud the initiative of the University of Cork, currently...
Lord Butterfield, distinguished medic, member of the House of Lords science and technology committee and former vice chancellor of Nottingham and Cambridge universities, suggested a simple solution...
While higher education's in-ternationalist instincts meant there was a certain regret at Norway's decision last year to reject European Union membership, this may not have been shared at Newcastle...
Never let it be said that Sir William Stubbs, chief executive of the Further Education Funding Council, lacks compassion. An exasperated member of North Warwickshire College complained that fears...
Colleges Employers Forum chief Roger Ward likes to be known as a grand talker. When the man who spent the eve of his wedding in constant negotiation with Natfhe officials decided to treat his patient...
Scottish universities and colleges are being connected by a series of information superhighway links, or Metropolitan Area Networks, known rather ungrammatically as MANs. One of these is in Fife and...
Never famed for its ability to react rapidly, the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Prinicpals appears to be getting slower as it expands. With staff member Sean Fielding off to a new job at Exeter...
Until a couple of years ago, the grandly titled Pol Roger Oxford v Cambridge Blind Wine Tasting Match used to take place at the Oxford and Cambridge Club. But no longer: according to a Pol Roger...
Agitation about plagiarism is getting through to students. As Shaun Breslin, acting director of Newcastle University's East Asia centre, finished a distinctly lively paper on the future of China at...
Scientists in the United States believe they have virtually completed the jigsaw that describes the structure of matter with the discovery of a subatomic particle that has not existed since the...
Oxford University students need lessons in how to revise and sit for finals, as well as more time off between exams to recover from the experience, say student union leaders. The gruelling high-...