Film course cuts run deep
The squeeze on higher education funding is threatening film and television courses and potentially jeopardising their respective industries, academics fear. Course organisers say that while funding...
The squeeze on higher education funding is threatening film and television courses and potentially jeopardising their respective industries, academics fear. Course organisers say that while funding...
A bold push into the sometimes bewildering world of credit accumulation and transfer has paid off for Welsh higher education institutions. Many thought they would never get it off the ground, but...
An impressive track record in attracting industrial funding for research brought personal congratulations from Prime Minister John Major for biologist Janet Hemingway and a Pounds 35,000 prize for...
Higher education heads in Wales are hoping to start fresh talks with the Government on the concerns of Welsh universities and colleges. Representatives of the University of Wales were meeting this...
How do you keep a Welsh graduate in Wales, give a former miner the chance to do a degree, regenerate your local economy and forge a regional identity for your institution all at the same time? Welsh...
The Welsh are proud of their own brand of quality assurance. So much so that they might even resist moves to push them together with the English in a new, single quality regime. Many of the...
Further education college heads in Wales fear that local authority cuts will hamper the growing success of their independent institutions. They are worried that a budget squeeze on the new unitary...
The Further Education Funding Council for Wales has warned that expansion will have to slow down if quality is to be maintained. Further education colleges in Wales have proved remarkably successful...
(Photograph) - The fast track: Madhumath Krishnamurthy from India and Nathalie Denys from Norway, two of 22 students from six countries studying for an international diploma in journalism at...
Michael Forsyth, secretary of state for Scotland, has come under fire for positive discrimination in his enthusiasm for a university of the Highlands and Islands. At this week's Scottish Grand...
What motivates students and how can universities ensure that students do not just coast through their courses, doing just enough to pass? These were the questions exercising speakers at the...
News that profit-related pay may be introduced in universities caused consternation among unions and triggered denials from university authorities this week. Alison Utley explains how such schemes...
Bath University is setting up a national database at a cost of Pounds 300,000 for tracking the progress of vocational A-level students in higher education. More than 6,000 students completing the...
Not booked your summer holiday yet? Better get on with it, according to tourism expert Allan Beaver from Surrey University. Mr Beaver says his research shows cheap last-minute packages will be rare...
Australian historians writing since the 1960s have helped create the climate in which a landmark judgment on aboriginal land rights became possible, says an academic expert in the field. Bain Attwood...