Colleges told how to spend Pounds 1 billion
COLLEGES have received comprehensive new guidelines amid fears that they may be failing to get the best deals when spending close to Pounds 1 billion worth of taxpayers' money on goods and services...
COLLEGES have received comprehensive new guidelines amid fears that they may be failing to get the best deals when spending close to Pounds 1 billion worth of taxpayers' money on goods and services...
THE NUMBER of vocational qualifications awarded increased by 60,000 in one year according to latest figures, but there is still a long way to go to reach national targets for 2000. The Department for...
BRITAIN'S further education system could learn from Japan's, which attracts more private funding and gives a higher status to its lecturers, according to a report. The Further Education Funding...
BRITAIN'S longest running further education dispute took a turn for the worse this week as managers issued an ultimatum to 160 striking lecturers telling them to return to work or be sacked. Dorothy...
MORE THAN 100 Taysiders have signed up to star in their own version of the hospital drama ER in a bid to help medical students improve their bedside manner. Medical schools have traditionally built...
THE Economic and Social Research Council's Pounds 1.5 million programme on Economic Beliefs and Behaviour was launched in 1994 and is scheduled to be completed next year. More than 50 papers covering...
COMPUTER simulations of how people manage their money are providing sociologists at Surrey University with new insights into household expenditure. Researcher Edmund Chattoe says the process of...
SLEEPING babies are to have their breathing measured as part of a study into cot death. Researchers at Leicester University want to find out whether babies become less sensitive to changes in oxygen...
SOUTHAMPTON University researchers are studying how patients with schizophrenia and their families have coped over a 15-year period. Half of schizophrenia patients live in the community, but...
LARGE UK corporations are already introducing the kind of "green" policies that environmental pressure groups are calling for, researchers at Middlesex University's business school have found. A...
NEW laser techniques developed by Aberdeen University could soon allow previously unreachable oil and gas deposits to be exploited. William Deans and John Watson, of Aberdeen's engineering department...
OFFER a group of 50 supermarket shoppers a shelf full of chickens identical in every way, except that one of them is yellow, and ask which they would choose. Even in the knowledge that the colour has...
More scientists are being drawn into investigations into the biggest research fraud ever uncovered in the German scientific community. The University of Freiburg is now investigating allegations that...
Foreign language teachers struggling for equal treatment with mainstream academics are split over who should represent them. Of the estimated 1,300 lettori employed in Italy's 65 state universities,...
Vasily Strazhev, the Belarussian minister of education, is a political survivor. In a republic where the authoritarian rule of Alexander Lukashenko punishes the slightest dissent, Strazhev, a physics...