Short-term contracts here to stay
There is little prospect of reversing the dramatic rise in the numbers of contract researchers in universities over the past 15 years, according to the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research...
There is little prospect of reversing the dramatic rise in the numbers of contract researchers in universities over the past 15 years, according to the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research...
Cambridge University, which has three female-only colleges and mixed colleges, last year admitted a record 1,379 women undergraduates, who now constitute 44.5 per cent of the total. But despite...
The launch of a Pounds 100-million bond scheme backed by the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals and the Higher Education Funding Council for England has been put back several months while...
Nine out of ten new universities - but fewer than half of the country's further education colleges - have created "green teams" to co-ordinate environmental activity. A survey by lecturers' union...
L.G. Group, the Korean electronics specialists, is giving the Royal College of Art Pounds 180,000 to set up an exhibition celebrating a century of design.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants has announced plans to relax entry requirements for its training programmes to make it easier for students with two A levels to join the profession. It has also...
The Overseas Development Administration is expected to announce next week a shortlist of bidders for the Natural Resources Institute in Chatham Maritime, Kent. Bidders being considered include...
The Generalitat, the auton-omous government of Catalonia, has provided funding for the next three years for a language assistant in Catalan, whose time will be shared between Southampton University...
The Higher Education Funding Council for England expects to be repaid in the next few days after lending Birkbeck College almost Pounds 2 million to cover funds frozen in the Barings collapse. The...
The Association for Colleges started this week to consult its members on whether there should be a single body to speak for the sector. The association believes that the Colleges Employers Forum,...
University law teachers and the College of Law have clashed over professional conversion courses for non-law graduates hoping to become barristers or solicitors. The Society of Public Teachers of Law...
Medical research departments are failing to keep hold of non-medical scientists because of their severe lack of career structure, the committee heard, writes Aisling Irwin. Post-doctoral basic...
The expansion of the Wellcome Trust has led to renewed calls for a forum to monitor medical research policy. The forum would enable all major funders of medical research to overcome the fragmented...
The Labour Party launched a fresh assault on Oxbridge funding this week as details emerged of how new arrangements for setting controversial college fees were worked out. Bryan Davies, Labour's...
Research council money which now goes to universities would be available for bids from industry under proposals being considered by the Office of Science and Technology. The Engineering and Physical...