TTA is an 'insult' to the profession, Dearing told
Teacher training has emerged as a hot election issue The Teacher Training Agency is "unable to say 'no' to the Government" and is "insulting" to educationists, the Standing Committee for the...
Teacher training has emerged as a hot election issue The Teacher Training Agency is "unable to say 'no' to the Government" and is "insulting" to educationists, the Standing Committee for the...
A doctor has resigned from St George's Hospital Medical School claiming constructive dismissal a year to the day after a new professor was brought in to bring research excellence to its obstetrics...
Three leading Scottish universities are fighting a bill of more than Pounds 3 million to decommission a nuclear reactor set up through a Government initiative. Glasgow, Edinburgh and Strathclyde...
Recruitment for new barristers' vocational courses beginning later this year has been buoyant, in sharp contrast to training courses for solicitors, many of which are struggling to fill places. The...
Sir William Stewart, former chief scientific adviser to the Cabinet Office, has called for a full-time Scottish chief scientific adviser "with clout" to ensure that science and technology north of...
FURTHER education colleges hold the key to attracting foreign companies to the United Kingdom and should join local and regional partnerships to boost inward investment, according to business experts...
FEDA has called on colleges to develop clearer strategies on careers guidance amid fears that much of the existing provision is inadequate. The agency warns that failure to improve such guidance...
Britain could lose a key tool in its quest to improve understanding of global climate change, a House of Commons committee has warned. In its latest report on the Natural Environment Research Council...
THE HEALTH of Britain's science base is being threatened as the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food slashes its funding for research institutes, a leading scientist has warned. Ray Baker,...
MAJOR participants in the British pharmaceutical industry have signed a pre-election manifesto in an attempt to reverse declining standards in research. At least ten influential organisations...
The next government must resolve several tricky quality and standards issues IT IS ONE of the safer bets of this general election that higher education quality will not be preoccupying the voters in...
The next government must resolve several tricky quality and standards issues THE LIBERAL DEMOCRAT approach to quality, outlined in their tertiary education policy document The Key to Lifelong...
Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council Appointed as members of thecouncil: James Hough, professor at the University of Hertfordshire; Andrew Lyne, professor at Nuffield Radio Astronomy...
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University of Dundee Marion McMurdo, gerontologist, former deputy medical director of Drug Development Scotland Ltd, vice chairman of the disability and continuing health care committee of the Chief...