Concert hall approval
London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama has been given the go- ahead for a £70 million development. The building, which has been granted planning permission by the City of London Corporation,...
London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama has been given the go- ahead for a £70 million development. The building, which has been granted planning permission by the City of London Corporation,...
Aberdeen City Council has approved plans for a new £57 million library at Aberdeen University. The library, the university's largest ever capital development, is part of a £230 million investment...
Four "mini" vice-chancellors have been appointed to lead new academic colleges at Birmingham University. In a major reorganisation, the 19 schools are being replaced with five unified colleges. The...
People from high-income groups are still more than four times as likely to get a degree as those from low-income groups, new research shows. A study by the Sutton Trust reveals that social mobility...
Manchester University's vice-chancellor will represent higher education on the new UK Commission for Employment and Skills. Alan Gilbert joins 19 business and trade union leaders on the commission,...
A network of designated "media academies" was launched last week to encourage colleges and universities to work with industry. The network of 17 academies was devised by Skillset - the UK Sector...
Nottingham University has won an award at the 2007 Cathay Pacific Business Awards, which honour UK business dynamism and achievement in China. Nottingham was selected from a range of sectors for its...
The UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (UKRC) is seeking nominations of outstanding women in the field whose success will inspire others. The UKRC launched its Women...
Oh come, all ye cheesed-off What better to put members of the Scottish Parliament in festive mood than having carol singers gather outside their £414 million home? But their seasonal cheer would have...
'Student-centred' policies that see academic study as a mere commercial contract cheat both pupil and scholar, says Frank Furedi. Higher education managers and policymakers habitually use a student-...
Bahram Bekhradnia cautiously welcomes Hefce's plans to replace the RAE with citation analysis for the sciences. The Higher Education Funding Council for England's latest proposals to replace the...
Philip Cowley is astounded and embarrassed by what the results of a survey of politics academics reveal. "That's ludicrous," spluttered the man sat next to me as the results were announced. "...
PHD COURSES PROVIDE 'POOR' CAREER TRAINING Social sciences PhD courses are "inadequate" at preparing students for careers both in and outside academe, a new paper argues. Courses should introduce...
Twelve projects are to share £3 million in new grants to support research into improving the quality of life of the elderly. The New Dynamics of Ageing Programme (NDA), an interdisciplinary...
Profile: Simon Chadwick Professor of Sport Business Strategy, Coventry University. Few scholars can say that an encounter with the North Korean football team, at the age of two, set them on the path...