Industry steps on board
Birmingham and Southampton universities are to lead a £7 million research collaboration on railways. Rail Research UK will involve 12 research groups from seven universities, working with industry,...
Birmingham and Southampton universities are to lead a £7 million research collaboration on railways. Rail Research UK will involve 12 research groups from seven universities, working with industry,...
Overseas students are a growing clientele for university job shops, which aim to help students gain useful experience while earning cash, said the National Association of Student Employment Staff,...
An extra £130 million to encourage school pupils to consider university was announced by higher education minister Margaret Hodge this week as part of the AimHigher programme. The existing 91...
The single European patent law will be finalised before the end of the Greek presidency of the European Union. EU general secretary for research and development Dimitris Deniozos said agreement would...
The 1 per cent rise in national insurance contributions will increase the cost to tertiary education institutions in England by £85 million next year. In a Commons written answer, education secretary...
A THES report (February 14) on the forthcoming election for the presidency of the National Union of Students incorrectly stated that one of the candidates, Omar Bachache, was on the steering...
Lecturers' leaders claimed this week that universities have been allocated enough money for a 24 per cent increase in their staffing budget over the next three years. This is a direct rebuttal of the...
The Association of University Teachers Scotland is geared up to put "irresistible pressure" on higher education institutions to give contract researchers better job security, writes Olga Wojtas. The...
Scottish university principals are questioning the value they receive from their subscription to Universities UK and are seeking more funds earmarked for Scotland. The Scots pay about £340,000...
Student support and academic pay would be the main beneficiaries of the alternative budget proposed by the Liberal Democrats this week. The party's education spokesman, Phil Willis, told The THES : "...
Surveys show education is hardening the class divide. Claire Sanders reports Schools that overcome the class background of their students and improve GCSE results are likely to have a significant...
Surveys show education is hardening the class divide. Claire Sanders reports People without qualifications are more excluded from society and live in greater poverty than 50 years ago, despite...
Surveys show education is hardening the class divide. Claire Sanders reports "Lucky" rich children have benefited from the expansion of higher education at the expense of brighter children from...
Higher education college heads have hit back at university vice-chancellors and lecturers who say that awarding the university title to teaching-only institutions would be a "disastrous" move. The...
Researchers at the University of the West of England are investigating why so many qualified female architects leave the profession. Some 37 per cent of architecture students are women. This...