Union launches plot to usurp learning institute
The Association of University Teachers launched its plans for a rival to the Institute for Learning and Teaching this week. The AUT has already withdrawn support from the institute, which it said is...
The Association of University Teachers launched its plans for a rival to the Institute for Learning and Teaching this week. The AUT has already withdrawn support from the institute, which it said is...
University applicants make little use of online information, according to a survey released this week by the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. Most applicants use traditional prospectuses...
Vice-chancellors and principals are expected to duck reform of the visitor system in their consultation document on an ombudsman scheme to be published next week. Universities UK is examining...
Scotland's opposition parties have failed in their attempt to increase the £10,000 earnings threshold for graduate endowment contributions. But Labour's partners in the coalition government, the...

Construction courses in further education colleges are suffering recruitment and retention problems and are "under threat of closure", inspectors have said. With a relatively buoyant construction...
Student leaders are worried that the hard right is gaining ground in universities after evidence of British nationalist groups moving in on several campuses. Leeds, Leicester, Derby and Nottingham...
Economists and software design experts at Strathclyde University have created a tool that can predict future skills demands in Scotland. The interactive Scottish Labour Market Intelligence model...
Two complaints made against a biotechnology start-up company associated with the Australian National University have been rejected. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission found no...
The European Commission has launched an e-learning action plan to promote the use of information, telecommunication and internet technologies in education. It includes proposals on benchmarking,...
Quasi-judicial proceedings to select tenured professors in the United States are unfair, argues Joseph Fulda. Today in the United States, universities are not content to say, simply and truthfully,...
We are only just beginning to understand the science of human ageing. I have been in the field for 25 years, but I realised quite early on that the conventional view we have of the ageing process -...
We need more basic research on climate change before we assign blame, Tony Brown writes. Since the late 1980s, climate change has been at the top of the environment-science agenda. The Rio summit set...
Last week in The THES Anita Sharda argued that more needs to be done to tackle institutional racism. Anita Sharda's article is timely, optimistic and inspirational. As a mixed-race educator, I can...
The web may be better at cutting red tape than advancing learning, says Frances Cairncross. Universities are expensive places to run. But Britain's best are global brand names, and they have long...
Graduates from Luton University are more employable than those from the universities of Oxford or Cambridge, according to performance indicators published this week. Every full-time degree student...