Sheffield to sell off halls of residence
Students at Sheffield University are angry that their halls of residence are to be sold on the open market. All the university's residential properties were to be transferred to Unite, a commercial...
Students at Sheffield University are angry that their halls of residence are to be sold on the open market. All the university's residential properties were to be transferred to Unite, a commercial...
Medical students from four universities will attend a new state-of-the-art academy in Swindon. The facility at the Great Western Hospital is expected to train medical undergraduates from Oxford...
n The Institute for Learning and Teaching is to manage the annual competition for £1 million National Teaching Fellowships for a fourth year, the ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council for England and the...
Former college lecturer Barry Lovejoy has been appointed head of Natfhe's further education colleges department. His appointment, which follows the retirement of Sue Berryman, comes as the union is...
Thirty-eight entries were received for the E-tutor of the Year 2002 competition run by the Learning and Teaching Support Agency generic centre and sponsored by The THES . The £1,000 prizewinner will...
Work has started on a multi-million pound development of part of Edge Hill College of ÌÇÐÄVlog's Ormskirk campus. One of the main features of the scheme will be a large lake designed to...
Universities will face more bureaucracy and higher bills for photocopying when a new European directive comes into force in December, according to the Society of College, National and University...
Archaeologists have discovered the outline of a late Iron-Age settlement on the campus of the University of Warwick. The discovery marks the earliest evidence of Neolithic people living within the...
Northern Ireland's department for employment and learning has dismissed student claims of an impending admissions crisis, writes Olga Wojtas. The National Union of Students - Union of Students in...
College heads have urged university admissions tutors to ensure fair treatment of applicants holding "vocational A levels". The plea came as this week's results appeared to confirm warnings that...
The architect of the government's plans to extend education maintenance allowances to higher education this week called for the scheme to be restricted to the poorest families. Wendy Piatt, a senior...
Universities fear they could face further regulation under reforms to charity law being considered by the government. Changes to the status of charities exempted from the jurisdiction of the Charity...
Clive Robertson is head of the subject centre for hospitality, leisure, sport and tourism based at Oxford Brookes' School of Hotel and Restaurant Management. He also runs a consultancy in product...
Teaching agency the LTSN has won many friends - but can it keep them? asks Pat Leon While City brokers measure success by the bulge of their business portfolio, higher education brokers believe in "...
Scotland's traditional universities must abandon their "inflated academic snobbery" and work with new universities to help Scotland emerge from recession, a leading MSP said this week. Alex Neil,...