In memory
(Photograph) - In memory: the father of murdered Taiwanese student Chin-Yu Chang, of University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, places one of 1,000 paper cranes in Whitworth Park,...
(Photograph) - In memory: the father of murdered Taiwanese student Chin-Yu Chang, of University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, places one of 1,000 paper cranes in Whitworth Park,...
THE long-awaited white paper on lifelong learning expected at the end of January will not be able to deal with all the recommendations made by Sir Ron Dearing, Kim Howells said last week. Instead...
THE council of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, has endorsed controversial proposals to axe single honours geology degrees at the university. The restructuring of the Institute of Geography and...
GLASGOW University has signed a lease for premises for a new college in Dumfries that could evolve into an independent university of the south-west of Scotland early next century. Crichton College...
EDUCATION minister Baroness Blackstone announced last week an overhaul of the appeals system for those studying vocational qualifications with a view to bringing appeals for general national...
THE Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council speculates in its "road map" for the future that within ten years fundamental questions such as the origins of mass and the nature of dark matter...
IT IS too early for the insurance industry to make judgements about the implications of genetic testing, says a report from the Human Genetics Advisory Commission, which instead recommends a two-year...
A STEADILY increasing proportion of full-time higher education students are taking courses in further education colleges, according to the latest Scottish Office statistical bulletin. It shows that...
THE government has set up a Further Education Student Support Advisory Group, due to report by the end of March 1998, to look at how to improve financial support. Members are: chairman Graham Lane (...
EDUCATION secretary David Blunkett has refused to budge on tuition fees despite continued fears that they will jeopardise educational opportunities for thousands of Irish students, writes Alan...
University of Oxford Thelma Holt has been appointed the ninth holder of the visiting theatre professorship and fellow of St Catherine's College. Miss Holt is a producer, founder of the Open Space...
ONE university faces losing teacher training funding and three other institutions have a year to get their courses up to scratch following official inspections. The Teacher Training Agency announced...
Nineteen-ninety-seven has been a dramatic year. In May the new model Labour party swept to power in the general election with an even larger majority than expected. A surge of euphoria greeted its...
AS A lecturer in a 2-rated department trying to pull itself up on the crumbs of development money from the last research assessment exercise, it was with interest that I spent time recently visiting...
I HAVE been told by my head of department at the Institute of Russian and East European studies, University of Glasgow, that my temporary contract will not be renewed when it expires in September...