Don's diary
Wednesday Film crews live in an en suite world ... and there is nothing en suite about Derwent Bridge bunkhouse. It is an apt end to a frustrating day. We had hoped to shoot a scene at a rather...
Wednesday Film crews live in an en suite world ... and there is nothing en suite about Derwent Bridge bunkhouse. It is an apt end to a frustrating day. We had hoped to shoot a scene at a rather...
HOW could we manage without the future? What would happen to the thriving community of prognosticators and scenario spinners? Policy gurus and politicians thrive on the future, journalists are at...
To have two plays running simultaneously in London is an achievement accomplished by few - the likes of Alan Ayckbourn, Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Gwynne Edwards. If the least recognisable of those...
A shake-up of architecture education could mean that students gain a stand-alone honours degree after three years instead of the conventional seven years. The standard architecture degree consists of...
WHAT is the future of English studies in a devolved Scotland? Academics and students debated the prospects at a St Andrews University conference organised by Robert Crawford of its school of English...
THE research assessment exercise should be undertaken every five, not four years, says the pressure group Save British Science. This would give adequate funding stability to help bridge gaps in more...
A SET of minimum standards to check quality in the burgeoning market for the masters of business administration qualification will be launched by the Association of Business Schools in May. The move...
COLLEGES should find more work experience for lecturers, according to a report from the Further Education Development Agency. The report, Learning with Business, said that staff secondments to...
SMALL businesses say that graduates "lack motivation and drive", according to research from London's Training and Enterprise Council. Almost 90 per cent of London's small and medium-sized enterprises...
Ten universities in Yorkshire and Humberside have clinched a deal worth more than Pounds 10 million as part of a joint bid for European Union business support. Combined with money raised locally,...
NAPIER University has won a Pounds 48,000 BT University Development Award for its work towards quantifying students' part-time work into accredited units of degree courses. Work such as part-time bar...
Harriet Swain looks at the candidates vying to be president at next week's NUS conference Things have happened around Douglas Trainer. His election as president of the National Union of Students in...
PLANS for a new quality assurance system have won a cautious welcome from university heads and lecturers. They have signalled their support for replacing the teaching quality assessment regime with a...
Vice-chancellors are considering redirecting some European students away from Britain to universities in other countries that also teach in English. The move comes in response to government concerns...
THES reporters on the British Psychological Society's annual conference held in Brighton this week DEPRESSION can trigger a complex psychological mindset that leads to poor sports performance,...