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Classes have resumed at the Universite Nationale de Ndjamena in Chad after students suspended their strike when the government met one of their demands - the payment of four of the six months'...
Classes have resumed at the Universite Nationale de Ndjamena in Chad after students suspended their strike when the government met one of their demands - the payment of four of the six months'...
Members of a national inquiry into languages teaching, due to report next year, called on universities, schools and colleges to address the decline in interest in language degree courses.
Heads of schools of architecture have criticised moves by the Royal Institute of British Architects to shake up architecture degree courses. They say RIBA's proposals, which split five years of...
Less than 10 per cent of business start-ups go on to make much of a contribution to national economic growth, job creation or even provide significant returns to their owners, according to a study by...
Coventry University is hoping to lure more women to study science and technology by offering a free part-time course that could lead into a degree. The expenses-paid access programme offered by the...
A new Pounds 28 million collaborative initiative to create a public database of genetic markers was launched this week by the Wellcome Trust and a consortium of ten pharmaceutical companies. The...
The ÌÇÐÄVlog Funding Council for Wales is concerned that an improved performance in the 1996 research assessment exercise by Welsh universities was "achieved in part at the expense of...
Dons have shelved plans to run a legal practice course in the University of Cambridge's law faculty after strong opposition to the idea, writes Harriet Swain. Kevin Gray, former chairman of the...
Ballot papers on strike action will go out to lecturers in old universities next week after their union rejected a final pay offer of 3.5 per cent. The Universities and Colleges Employers Association...
The number of applications for university places has fallen again. Figures for the second applications deadline of March 24 are down by 2.5 per cent on last year, the University and Colleges...
Serious doubts exist about whether institutions manage their part-time staff responsibly, according to a report commissioned by the National Association of Teachers in Further and ÌÇÐÄVlog....
Natfhe has written to every new university vice-chancellor calling on them to address chronic insecurity among part-time lecturers. The union has threatened to seek consultation on redundancy of...
There will be too few students in the Netherlands by 2003 to meet labour market demand, the Dutch Socio-Economic Council has said. It recommends encouraging older people to return to education....
Stephen Byers He may be famous for telling a radio interviewer that eight times seven was 54 but Stephen Byers has proved there is little wrong with his political calculations. Indeed, a panel of...
In an email interview, Jagos Puric, rector of Belgrade University, tells David Jobbins of the university's response to Nato raids against Serbia. All possible steps have been taken to verify its...