Medical bursaries could avert recruitment crisis
Academics, medics, MPs and London's mayor attack the white paper's vision Medical students should get maintenance bursaries if the National Health Service is to avert a time bomb in the recruitment...
Academics, medics, MPs and London's mayor attack the white paper's vision Medical students should get maintenance bursaries if the National Health Service is to avert a time bomb in the recruitment...
Academics, medics, MPs and London's mayor attack the white paper's vision MPs look set to attack the government's higher education white paper for its lack of a coherent, longer-term vision. Members...
Academics, medics, MPs and London's mayor attack the white paper's vision Further research concentration will undermine most of the capital's universities and fail to meet employers' demands for a...
Lecturers are demanding the reinstatement of a professor sacked for alleged gross misconduct after 25 years at Liverpool John Moores University. Natfhe, the lecturers' union, claimed the university...
Employees who turn to the media to blow the whistle on malpractice or crime at work can win legal protection from victimisation, according to an analysis of cases in the first three years of the...
An audit of Swansea University's website by accessibility firm Nomensa showed it to have limited accessibility and not to be compliant with the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act. Despite a...
A new grants programme will help save the education community millions of pounds as it struggles to comply with strict accessibility legislation in the European Year of the Disabled. The EduServ...
The strategic alliance between St George's Hospital Medical School and Kingston University is being extended to cover teaching, research and clinical service. The governing bodies of both...
The National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts is offering nearly £500,000 to 12 top thinkers - all they have to do is dream, writes Tim Greenhalgh. Next week Nesta will launch a new...
Participation in adult learning suffered a steep decline over the past 12 months, a survey will reveal this weekend. On the eve of Adult Learners' Week, the poll of 5,000 adults suggests that...
Education secretary Charles Clarke has again attacked learning for learning's sake by saying that the public purse should not fund "ornamental" subjects such as medieval history. Mr Clarke told a...
The Conservative Party will fine-tune its revamped higher education policy by consulting key people in the sector, shadow education spokesman Damian Green said this week. Mr Green said that the party...
Universities will face a crisis over pay and funding this summer that will be more severe than the one now hitting schools, university employers warned this week. "There will either be large-scale...
To survive in the new academy, the humanities must refocus on the 'big issues', argues Eric Gould Despite some nasty scrapes, "humanity" in the singular has managed to survive. But in the plural?...
Growing up in Turkey, I thought that table manners were "western" and that we learnt how to use the knife and fork from the more "civilised" Europeans. Didn't Norbert Elias in The History of Manners...