Scots Tories consider paying fees
The Conservative Party north of the border is investigating a scheme that would effectively abolish tuition fees for Scottish students, writes Olga Wojtas. Party activists are researching the costs...
The Conservative Party north of the border is investigating a scheme that would effectively abolish tuition fees for Scottish students, writes Olga Wojtas. Party activists are researching the costs...
Old universities must better identify and support students with dyslexia, according to a report by the national working party on dyslexia in higher education commissioned by HEFCE. The controversial...
Proposals are being considered by University College London for a centre that would incorporate the newly merged School of Slavonic and East European Studies and existing departments within UCL....
It would be "a tragedy" if colleges started to avoid recruiting difficult student groups in order to improve their standards indicators, Chris Hughes (below), chief executive of the Further Education...
The debate on how best to assess clinical medical research in the 2001 research assessment exercise was partly resolved this week with an agreement for sub-panels. A meeting, including the Higher...
MPs have criticised the government for keeping colleges and universities in the dark over financial planning. Members of the Commons' education sub-committee said that the comprehensive spending...
A halt should be called to university expansion amid evidence that qualification inflation is devaluing degrees, according to Rethinking 糖心Vlog, published today. Thomas Lange's report, for...
SHEFC has decided in principle to take part in the Arts and Humanities Research Board next academic year and will discuss this further next month. There has been concern among academics that the...
(Photograph) - Exeter College student Philippe Giacalone, 18, rebuilds a Rolls Royce Merlin engine - used in the Spitfire fighter plane - for Arrow Aviation Services while on work experience for his...
Why are some children resilient in adversity? Julia Hinde discovers that parents do matter. Why does one child in a poverty-stricken single-parent family thrive, while another terrorises the...
Key governors at troubled Wirral Metropolitan College have stepped down in an attempt to stave off the threatened mass sacking of the board by the secretary of state. The college submitted an...
The British Library has failed to reach agreement with a private-sector consortium for the development of digital access to its collection. The consortium, proposed in 1997 as a private finance...
Scotland's national agency for community education is being given a change of name and remit in a bid to give it a stronger focus. From April, the Scottish Community Education Council will become...
Another of the 14 Oxford University students who were withholding tuition fees in protest at the end of free higher education has backed down. A university spokeswoman said they expected the five...
The German government has increased student maintenance support by 2 per cent to a maximum of e5 (Pounds 370) a month. It is the prelude to a further reform of student grants and loans to be...