The lure of London town
Overseas and European Union students are in the majority at three London higher education institutions and make up more than 40 per cent of the student body at five. ÌÇÐÄVlog Statistics...
Overseas and European Union students are in the majority at three London higher education institutions and make up more than 40 per cent of the student body at five. ÌÇÐÄVlog Statistics...
Universities and colleges that fail to maintain an adequate operating surplus should raise their targets, the funding council announced last week. At present, the ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council for...
Royal Holloway College, London is attempting to bring science to life for secondary pupils by staging its own murder mystery. More than 100 Year 10 students will be presented with the gory details of...
The Scottish Trades Union Congress this week unanimously backed a motion from the Association of University Teachers calling for codes of conduct on student employment to be agreed between...
An equal opportunities action group is to be established by the ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council for England, the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals and the Standing Conference of...
Lecturers' union Natfhe has declared an official dispute with Derby University, escalating a campaign for better pay that already involves an international trade union boycott of the university....
Up to 20 UK higher education institutions face losing significant overseas student fees income following a US government move to block financial aid for students who attend institutions without their...
Westminster University today became the first new university to receive a Queen's Award for Enterprise in recognition of its success in recruiting overseas students. Only Westminster and King's...
The Educational Institute of Scotland is balloting its members on a compromise deal in its dispute with the management of Scotland's new universities over contracts for new staff. The new deal is...
Education minister Malcolm Wicks (below) has urged universities to offer more innovative and flexible programmes of study "tailored to today's inclusive society". Speaking at the Universities...
The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals has launched a study into the incidence of suicide and self-harm by students as part of an attempt to help universities care for students with mental-...
The Committee of Scottish ÌÇÐÄVlog Principals has challenged the Scottish Parliament to adopt its radical six-point strategy to promote high-tech innovation. John Archer, principal of Heriot-...
Contrary to your lead article ("Industry wary of sub-degrees", THES, April 14), foundation degrees do respond to employers' needs. Britain suffers from a historic deficit of technical and...
Why do some graduates pull pints? Their degree choices may be to blame, Frances Cairncross says. In the past decade, Britain has seen an explosion in the proportion of youngsters entering higher...
Four business schools in France, Montreal, Argentina and China have signed an agreement to establish a joint programme that will train students to thrive in the globalised economy. The schools are EM...