Graduate numbers falling for first time
A DECADE of expanding graduate numbers is over, the Spring 1997 Graduate Market Trends survey reveals today. Despite rising employer demand for graduates, the number of first degree new graduates...
A DECADE of expanding graduate numbers is over, the Spring 1997 Graduate Market Trends survey reveals today. Despite rising employer demand for graduates, the number of first degree new graduates...
THE SCOTTISH 糖心Vlog Funding Council has launched a Pounds 7.5 million scheme to boost Scotland's social and economic regeneration, as part of its response to Technology Foresight. The...
AN INDEPENDENT assessment of three 糖心Vlog Funding Council for Wales initiatives designed to boost Welsh research has found clear evidence of success. "Development of Research Potential"...
BRITISH geologists are among an international team which has found the fossilised remains of a 130 million-year-old dinosaur complete with wrinkles on its hide and muscle remains. Derek Briggs of...
THE BREADTH and quality of teaching in British medical schools is being put in jeopardy by the Research Assessment Exercise, according to Colin Smith, chairman of the British Medical Association's...
TOTAL government funding of science has fallen by 16 per cent in real terms in the decade up to 1994/5, says the Institute of Biology. Although the Tories preserved the core science budget, it says...
THE REFORM of sixth-form qualifications is "all up in the air", a spokeswoman for the Schools Curriculum and Assessment Authority said this week. Following speculation that the previous government's...
Most university heads of engineering still have "profound" reservations about Engineering Council plans to overhaul qualifications and training, according to the Engineering Professors' Conference....
(Photograph) - Southampton University students have been exercising mind over matter to walk on burning coals. Former Southampton lecturer Robin Allen returned to the university to lecture students...
Natfhe has publicly defended its role in the events which led to general secretary John Akker's sudden suspension and subsequent early retirement. Jean Cooke, chairwoman of Natfhe's national...
THE CHAIRMAN of court at the troubled Glasgow Caledonian University has turned down a plea to investigate the removal of Douglas Murray, head of computer studies, from his post. The THES has obtained...
London Institute rector Sir William Stubbs has been appointed chairman of the new Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. Vice chair will be Dominic Cadbury, chairman of the Confederation for...
Natfhe conference has committed itself to defending illegal industrial action, a move that could lead to union funds being seized. Delegates at lecturers' union Natfhe's annual conference in...
Universities face a "knowledge crisis" and no longer know "what they are for", a study published this week will argue. Ron Barnett, professor of higher education at the Institute of Education and one...
Two students are set to challenge job losses and restructuring at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, in the high court. Helen Vincent and Heather Mitchell, second-year students at the Institute of...