Grand plans
(Photograph) - pianos were delivered to the Royal Academy of Music's newest premises. The restored building at York Gate, London, was bought with a Heritage Lottery Fund grant. It has state-of-the-...
(Photograph) - pianos were delivered to the Royal Academy of Music's newest premises. The restored building at York Gate, London, was bought with a Heritage Lottery Fund grant. It has state-of-the-...
Want to blow the whistle? Contact Phil Baty on 020 7782 3298 or email phil.baty@thes.co.uk 'I'll tell you what it doesn't say. It doesn't say that I should be reinstated to teaching. It doesn't say...
DNA inside living cells may be damaged by low levels of ultrasound. Preliminary research by a team at University College, Dublin, found that some particularly sensitive cells in the guts of mice were...
Teacher of entrepreneurship Jay Mitra wants to change the UK's mindset. Pat Leon reports. The Rover car crisis and consecutive interest rate rises must have dampened the spirits of budding...
Full-time entrepreneurship courses at the University of Central England tend to attract mostly foreign students because of the focus on small and medium-sized enterprises, the multi-ethnic community...
Problems understanding radars? Melody Mellor discovers that it's as easy as knocking out a fluffy bunny and downing a wee dram. Desmond McLernon takes a sip of whiskey as the students shuffle to...
Brendan Hodgson, director of undergraduate studies at Durham University's computer science department, first heard about the Arcade system through the grapevine. "I went and visited John Latham in...
(Photograph) - Not forgotton: Greenwich University was today opening an art gallery in memory of Stephen Lawrence, who was murdered in 1993. Permanently exhibited will be a double portrait of...
Further education leaders and politicians have warned that the proposed new Learning and Skills Councils regime may amount to a "reinvention" of expensive Training and Enterprise Councils. Plans for...
Golden hellos of up to Pounds 1,000 a year will be offered to young university hopefuls from poor backgrounds. Education secretary David Blunkett this week announced details of a Pounds 10 million...
Roy Anderson, the distinguished British epidemiologist, has resigned his chair at Oxford University after four months of rows and inquiries. The scientist is to return to Imperial College, London,...
Not enough bright people are joining modern apprenticeship programmes, resulting in high drop-out rates and low levels of attainment, said captains of industry this week, writes Tony Tysome. More...
The poor treatment meted out to contract research staff is damaging academia and the country as a whole, according to the second report of the research careers initiative (RCI), published this week....
Some of Britain's most important medical research projects are threatened by a staff careers crisis, the Association of University Teachers claimed at its summer council in Eastbourne this week. AUT...
Higher education is set to gain millions of pounds more in the Treasury's comprehensive spending review settlement in July, but the money will be tightly linked to improving equal opportunities,...