'Racist' Brand loses dismissal appeal
Chris Brand, the self-styled "scientific racist" fired from Edinburgh University for gross misconduct last August, has lost an internal appeal against dismissal. Scottish QC Gordon Coutts has blamed...
Chris Brand, the self-styled "scientific racist" fired from Edinburgh University for gross misconduct last August, has lost an internal appeal against dismissal. Scottish QC Gordon Coutts has blamed...
REDUNDANCIES and merger are on the cards for two of Britain's most prestigious specialist higher education institutions. London University's School of Slavonic and East European Studies is braced to...
NEW technology shook trade unionism to its foundations this week as employers unveiled next year's higher education pay offer by email. Details of the offer were sent to vice-chancellors by the...
Signs of acute publicity hunger at Warwick Business School. David Story, director of the school's centre for small and medium-sized enterprises, has won an award from the Swedish National Board for...
Brilliant but misunderstood body-part artist Anthony-Noel Kelly was in court this week charged with stealing bits of dead'uns in the name of art. Mr Kelly was joined at Southwark Crown Court by Neil...
Roger Brown, the quality watchdog turned Southampton Institute principal, is unsurprisingly keen to steer clear of the murkier events in the institute's past. He was noticeably nervous posing for...
Strathclyde University is suffering from an outbreak of 1984-speak, in which the word "stress" has been replaced by "staff well-being". Staff committee minutes reveal growing concern about stress...
Perhaps the members of the Oxford University branch of the United Nations Association should give up on crisis simulation games and get into predictions instead. The subject chosen some time ago for...
Alumni to be proud of 163 to 165 show that, whatever the inequalities of British higher education, there are some countries where you can be a polytechnic graduate and get right to the top. Deposed...
A Scottish college widely seen as the victim of political horsetrading 15 years ago is making a bid to move from further education to higher education. Bell College of Technology in Hamilton was one...
Welsh education minister Peter Hain has rejected calls by Labour MPs to sack governors at scandal-hit Gwent Tertiary College. Mr Hain received the request from a trio of Gwent MPs: Llew Smith (...
St Austell College this week defended its decision to investigate internally allegations of serious sexual assault, despite the secretary of state's acknowledgement that the matter was "mismanaged"....
THES reporters assess the trouble in store in the autumn when tuition fees are introduced Students who pay their tuition fees in instalments may be charged extra by universities, according to Miles...
MPS ARE expected to confront the government over the abolition of grants and introduction of tuition fees when the committee stage of the Teaching and 糖心Vlog Bill begins on Tuesday. But the...
Members of the 1997 intake of MPs will dominate the Commons committee which will scrutinise the Teaching and 糖心Vlog Bill over the next few weeks. The committee stage starts next Tuesday...