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A quality watchdog has criticised the quality of overseas franchise arrangements in a second institute of higher education. A draft report by the 糖心Vlog Quality Council finds fault with...
A quality watchdog has criticised the quality of overseas franchise arrangements in a second institute of higher education. A draft report by the 糖心Vlog Quality Council finds fault with...
Lecturers' union Natfhe is setting up a national strike fund levy, reflecting a growing mood of militancy among members faced with job cuts. It is also considering a merger with another education...
Chiefs of universities and colleges are worried about the cost and practicalities of a unified quality regime, it emerged this week. Responses to the first report of the joint planning group, which...
Alumnus to be proud of no. 52 has to be this week's unluckiest politician, his career possibly finished by allegations that he has merely been doing to a named individual what his government has been...
Kam Patel reports on a survey that reveals many research laboratories are limping along with decrepit equipment. Centrifuges, fermenters, scintillation counters, computers and spectrophotometers -...
Police officers and archaeologists will be classmates on a new postgraduate course at Bourne- mouth University. The school of conservation sciences is launching a course in forensic archaeology to...
Sweden is to recentralise university and college admissions despite protests by Sweden's university and college rectors. Social Democrat education minister Carl Tham won parliamentary approval last...
What a strange letter from Simon Batterbury about his colleague, David Marsland. Why does he assume that readers are unable to distinguish between the views of an individual and the university for...
Before writing "The first woman president of the American Economic Association is now in office" on McCloskey's review of Women of Value (THES, May 31) you should have checked your facts. You owe an...
Every week THESIS, The THES Internet Service, provides a guide to the news, features, reviews and advertisements in the newspaper, plus a full list of institutions in British further and higher...
As a lass living in Yorkshire, Dame Diana Rigg had no problems getting a discretionary award from her local council to train at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Now she might not be so fortunate....
The Bar Council was bracing itself for a heated debate this weekend over plans to make law graduates complete six months training in chambers before becoming barristers. The proposal, due to be...
Clapped-out laboratory equipment in institutions is forcing multinational firms based in the UK to shift their university research to other countries, according to a report published yesterday. The...
England will win the European Football Championships. And the final will be watched by an audience of around 500 million people, writes Huw Richards. The odds are that the second of those statements...
Top African academics are hoping to raise cash for a research university for the continent in order to cut the brain drain and reliance on foreign staff, as well as providing a safe haven for...