Debt puts off teachers
Increased tuition fees will have serious consequences for the recruitment and retention of teachers, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers has warned. Many students on teacher training courses,...
Increased tuition fees will have serious consequences for the recruitment and retention of teachers, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers has warned. Many students on teacher training courses,...
The UK implementation of the European Copyright Directive has been delayed, according to the UK Patent Office. The directive will see Europe signing up to the World Intellectual Property Organisation...
Universities should have more freedom to develop town-planning courses and restrictions on entry requirements should be removed, according to a review by the Royal Town Planning Institute. The...
The Office of Science and Technology is to undertake a national survey on public attitudes to science. The survey, which would be carried out every two years, would also assess the level of interest...
Universities should accept the new Curriculum 2000 A-levels system when considering applications, MPs said this week. The education and skills select committee's report into A-level standards says...
The Fulbright Commission, which promotes educational exchange between the UK and the US, this week launched its annual report with a focus on its police studies fellowships. Alan Thomson talks to two...
Ministers have promised a "gatekeeper" to prevent additional bureaucratic burdens on universities following the white paper on the future of higher education. Responding to a Cabinet Office report on...
The University of Liverpool's education department will close next summer because of financial difficulties. Liverpool's academic committee has decided that the department, which provides continuing...
Queen's University Belfast racially discriminated against two Northern Irish academics when it gave a job to an English applicant who should never have made the shortlist, an employment tribunal has...
Veteran academic-freedom campaigner Gillian Evans has called off a bitter ten-year dispute with Cambridge University, which has seen three High Court judicial review cases, an Appeal-Court hearing, a...
The UK Patent Office has reacted angrily to Royal Society claims that pressure from cash-hungry universities is leading to inappropriate patents being granted, writes Anna Fazackerley. A report on...
A PhD student from Queen Mary, University of London, was travelling to Palestine yesterday to become a human shield. Lina Jamoul, a student in human geography, has volunteered to take part in non-...
The Bologna Declaration's aim of increased student and academic mobility across Europe is being impeded by differences in labour and social laws as well as by working conditions, European academic...
Easter Sunday might prick the conscience of lapsed churchgoers, but as congregations continue to shrink, alternative spiritualities have never been more popular. The spreading influence of new-age...
The size of the task that faced the government as it grappled with the reform of student funding has been revealed in a research document that exposes stark differences between different income...