No more cash for students, Hodge says
Students can expect no more money from the government's review of undergraduate support, education minister Margaret Hodge said this week. Whatever extra there is for higher education will be...

Students can expect no more money from the government's review of undergraduate support, education minister Margaret Hodge said this week. Whatever extra there is for higher education will be...
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First-class blunders cost Cambridge £10m Cambridge is so badly managed and governed that its botched attempt to introduce a new computerised accounting system has wasted £10 million of public money...
Half RAE returned staff in top-rated fields Half the staff who were returned in this year's research assessment exercise work in subject areas expected to gain the top 5 and 5* grades,...
APPOINTMENTS University of Plymouth Rod Blackshaw , professor and head of the department of agriculture and food studies, has been appointed as the dean of the faculty of land, food and leisure....
A quarter of employers have decreased their targeted graduate vacancies in the face of an uncertain global economy, a national survey has found, writes Tony Tysome. Fears of an impending recession...
Cambridge University is to encourage positive discrimination for women, ethnic minority and disabled staff in an attempt to end the intimidating white, male "macho culture" highlighted in an equal...
College heads have called for the resignation of Learning and Skills Council chief executive John Harwood following his criticism of further education standards on national radio. Mr Harwood has...
Wendy Alexander, Scotland's enterprise and lifelong learning minister, has praised the Scottish ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council's "good progress" in revising proposals to reform teaching funding,...
Academics should be brought back to the heart of university management because executive rule is failing. Speaking at the Universities UK conference on university governance, Michael Shattock,...
Imperial College, London is abolishing the bottom two-thirds of the lecturers' pay scale, boosting the minimum salary for lecturers by £8,000 to £28,319. Professors will also be paid more, with the...
Widening-participation staff recruited Universities across the United Kingdom are recruiting staff for the widening participation drive mandated by the government. Institutions including Bath,...
Education secretary Estelle Morris has put her faith in the reformed university pay-bargaining system to prevent a staff recruitment and retention crisis in higher education and to close the pay gap...
College principals were warned this week that the agendas of the government and higher education have "never been more at odds" and that a division of the sector into teaching and research...
Controversy has marred the creation of the first new university in almost a decade, with ministers and quality chiefs accused of inconsistency and unfairness. Last week the Privy Council awarded the...