Harrow college fined
A London-based businessman has become the first person to be successfully prosecuted under the 1998 Education Reform Act for falsely claiming that his tutorial college could award legitimate degrees...
A London-based businessman has become the first person to be successfully prosecuted under the 1998 Education Reform Act for falsely claiming that his tutorial college could award legitimate degrees...
The Association of University Teachers was this week preparing for an industrial dispute with London University's School of Oriental and African Studies, over planned redundancies. The AUT said it...
Plymouth University will extend the consultation period for the possible relocation of its faculty of education from Exmouth to Plymouth. The extension was granted after requests from four trade...
Bath Spa University College has been granted university status by the Privy Council and given the go-ahead to call itself Bath Spa University. Frank Morgan, its vice-chancellor, said the new...
Support for students from the European Union to study in Britain next year will cost UK taxpayers £50 million, it was claimed this week. Stephen O'Brien, the Conservative higher education spokesman,...
Almost half of all sixth-formers say they are "less inclined" to go to university because of higher tuition fees next year, according to a survey by NatWest Bank. The bank found that 49 per cent of...
The UK's biggest music conservatoire is celebrating its transfer from the further education to the higher education sector. Leeds College of Music officials are hoping that the move will bring a...
Kingston University has clashed with the quality watchdog over a report that says the institution is close to bursting point and that measures to deal with student numbers through virtual learning...
The student complaints ombudsman could face an unprecedented legal challenge after a postgraduate student, who was awarded £750 for mistreatment by Westminster University, rejected the compensation...
As universities seek to sex up their image, they may be forgiven for failing to check whether their websites are predominantly masculine or feminine affairs. But, according to researchers at...
In what may prove to be the best investment of his life, Edward Jeffreys decided to spend his student loan on making a film about fate rather than spending it on food, books and beer. Now the Napier...
A report on recruitment says the UK fares well in the global pay league, which makes it attractive to foreign academics, but job satisfaction in universities is low. Paul Hill surveys the figures UK...
Collaboration with counterparts abroad is laying foundations for future enterprise The Government looks set to create a research fund to encourage collaboration between academics in the UK and India...
Mexican education bosses are so impressed by UK universities' success at exploiting research that they want to apply British knowhow to some of their own scientific projects. Jaime Parada Avila,...
New Zealand's Labour Government has put student debt at the centre of its campaign for re-election in September. It promises to abolish interest charges on loans for tertiary fees, as well as on...