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The number of home students starting a postgraduate course is up by 4.8 per cent this year, mainly at the masters level. ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council figures show the number of students enrolled...
The number of home students starting a postgraduate course is up by 4.8 per cent this year, mainly at the masters level. ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council figures show the number of students enrolled...
The sky could be the limit for top academics under "explosive" pay recommendations by the Bett committee. Sources close to the independent review of higher education, chaired by Sir Michael Bett,...
University members of public service union Unison voted this week to plan for industrial action, including all-out indefinite strikes, if pay demands were not met. But delegates to the union's higher...
Government spending on defence research has been cut by Pounds 7 million this financial year - prompting concerns that the UK may not be able to keep up with its allies when it comes to developing...
Colleges are woefully ill-prepared for the information technology revolution and need at least another 100,000 computers in the short term, the Further Education Funding Council has warned. The...
A ministerial-led clampdown on alleged financial abuse, incompetence and excessive growth in colleges is causing increasing embarrassment to some of the sector's most influential figures, including...
* The Further Education Development Agency has called for the abolition of the Further Education Funding Council and its replacement with a national funding body for all post-16 education and...
The abolition of the Further Education Funding Council is increasingly seen by its staff as an inevitable part of the government's fundamental review of post-16 education. Staff at the FEFC are...
College leaders are seeking urgent clarification of ministers' plans to rein in college autonomy with unprecedented new powers of intervention for the Further Education Funding Council, writes Phil...
Welsh higher education institutions plan to spend Pounds 178 million over the next five to ten years on capital projects but their outlay on building maintenance is projected to decline substantially...
(Photograph) - An arboricultural student from Durham College of Agriculture and Horiculture scales a 100-foot Douglas fir tree in Dalby forest, north Yorkshire. The tree will be felled and used in a...
Most universities and colleges in England lack the cash to reinvest and many are losing money, according to financial results for 1997-98. More than half of England's institutions failed to generate...
Universities and colleges recruiting part-time students from disadvantaged backgrounds are to receive additional cash rewards, writes Alison Goddard. The ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council for England...
HEFCE is planning to revise its relationship with universities and colleges. It wants to look at accountability for public funds in cases where an institution is collaborating with another...
Thames Valley University has been judged one of the country's top providers of further education courses, writes Alan Thomson. Twenty-eight (71 per cent) of the 40 TVU further education courses...