Funding rethink to fill unfilled places
Funding chiefs are debating whether to further intervene in the workings of universities and colleges facing a crisis in student recruitment. The ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council for England this...
Funding chiefs are debating whether to further intervene in the workings of universities and colleges facing a crisis in student recruitment. The ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council for England this...
The president of the shadow Nursing and Midwifery Council has announced a new "light-touch, streamlined, cost-effective and evidence-based" approach to quality assurance on nursing and midwifery...
Lecturers and vice-chancellors have united in calls for the abolition of all teaching quality inspection, squaring up for a confrontation with students over the future of university quality assurance...
Exam-room chaos, erroneous exam papers and cheating appear to be blighting students' progress at Wolverhampton University, according to responses to a student's complaint seen by The THES . Mike...
Cambridge vice-chancellor Sir Alec Broers has attacked the university's "abominable" management system signalling an overhaul of its structures. Sir Alec said that the university was seriously...
Students still discriminate, sometimes unwittingly, between old and new universities when they choose where to apply, according to a survey published today. Some 89 per cent of applicants said that...
The National Union of Students has no policy on how higher education should be paid for, despite its calls for a return to grants and the abolition of fees in the government's student funding review...
Higher education colleges could be the key to achieving the government's 50 per cent participation target but they are being hindered by restrictive funding models, principals will be told next week...
He prefers a game of quidditch to jousting and never pulled a sword from a stone (it was a hat) but two medieval scholars believe Harry Potter may draw strength from King Arthur. A study of the...
The Scottish Parliament's enterprise and lifelong learning (ELL) committee has condemned the Scottish ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council for "profoundly mishandling" its review of teaching funding. It...

Will US patent 6,200,806 obstruct stem-cell research? Steve Farrar reports. On August 9 2001, George Bush, the president of the United States, spoke to the nation. It was his first live televised...
A Canadian professor has been reprimanded for publicly questioning the publications records of his institution's president. David Mullan, associate professor of history and religious studies at the...
Two weeks before Australian federal elections, vice-chancellors, deans of education, academics, students and the various scholarly academies have demanded that whichever party wins make education its...
Butterworth A student leader at South Africa's Eastern Cape Technikon has been shot dead in an incident believed to be linked to student council elections. Washington DC ...
France has for the first time published university league tables that measure student success and assess how effective individual universities are in overcoming student's social disadvantages. The...