Wake up and toughen up, Lib Dems tell v-cs
Vice chancellors came under a surprise attack this week from Liberal Democrats urging a tougher high-profile stand against the Teaching and 糖心Vlog Bill. Phil Willis, the Liberal Democrat...
Vice chancellors came under a surprise attack this week from Liberal Democrats urging a tougher high-profile stand against the Teaching and 糖心Vlog Bill. Phil Willis, the Liberal Democrat...
COLLEGES should have their teacher training accreditation withdrawn if they fail to tackle ethnic discrimination, the Commission for Racial Equality has said. Sir Herman Ouseley, chairman of the...
AN OVERHAUL of university admissions is in the pipeline to allow students to start courses at different times of the academic year. Officials at the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service have...
Applications for places on undergraduate primary teacher training courses have dropped by almost a quarter, it emerged this week. Latest figures from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service...
A retrospective graduate windfall tax should be imposed on people who completed their degrees as long as 20 years ago, an influential network of academics has proposed. David Halpern, founder of left...
EMPLOYERS will be reluctant to offer "golden hellos" to attract fee-paying graduates, but will increasingly turn to sponsorships and salary differentials to lure high-fliers, according to the...
Not even a knighthood seems to have spurred Peter North into producing his long-awaited report into the future of Oxford. The report, delayed to avoid a clash with Dearing, was said to be with the...
Signs of over-enthusiasm at Strathclyde University, whose principal John Arbuthnott became Sir John in the New Year honours. The university issued a press release stating that he "received a peerage...
Geographers may not be noted for their sense of humour, but the venue for this week's annual conference of the Royal Geographical Society-Institute of British Geographers is clearly an in joke. The...
Scottish Office records newly released under the 30-year rule reveal George Foulkes, president of the Scottish Union of Students, spearheading the fight against the prospect of loans. Mr Foulkes, now...
THE world of higher education may have relatively few perks but at least they are timely. The thought may have crossed the minds of education minister Baroness Blackstone and 糖心Vlog Funding...
New Year, new and immense pay rise, at least for some. So greetings to all the top people whose appointments you read about in these pages so long ago that you assumed they had done the job and...
Counselling and careers advice must become as much of a priority in universities as teaching and research, according to a Department for Education and Employment briefing paper, writes Phil Baty. The...
Almost 10 per cent of small firms avoid recruiting graduates, according to research published by the Department for Education and Employment. Many employers believe that graduates lack work...
Labour considered student loans 30 years ago. The chancellor was pushing for cuts. There was talk of loans replacing grants. And government plans for reviewing university finances were criticised as...