Medics spared top-ups to help widen access
Top-up fees will be waived for all trainee doctors and dentists in their final two years as part of a multimillion pound government drive to get more people from poor backgrounds into the medical...
Top-up fees will be waived for all trainee doctors and dentists in their final two years as part of a multimillion pound government drive to get more people from poor backgrounds into the medical...
At a time when female students are staying away from physics and engineering in their droves, Imperial College London's decision to parachute in a woman to run the largest engineering faculty in the...
While some universities welcome admissions tests, others fear they will exclude students from poor backgrounds. Alan Thomson looks at the arguments "We are reaching crisis point," said Tim Kaye, head...
While some universities welcome admissions tests, others fear they will exclude students from poor backgrounds. Alan Thomson looks at the arguments University entry tests are similar to an 11-plus...
This autumn, for the 79th year, university-bound students across the US will file into test rooms to confront the nation's pre-eminent admissions examination with a mix of scorn and fear. Scorn...
While some universities welcome admissions tests, others fear they will exclude students from poor backgrounds. Alan Thomson looks at the arguments With four well-qualified candidates applying for...
While some universities welcome admissions tests, others fear they will exclude students from poor backgrounds. Alan Thomson looks at the arguments Kaplan Inc has prepared students for SATs in the US...
While some universities welcome admissions tests, others fear they will exclude students from poor backgrounds. Five years ago, Cambridge University enlisted local expertise to devise a test to help...
While some universities welcome admissions tests, others fear they will exclude students from poor backgrounds. Alan Thomson looks at the arguments Billy Watt, an apprentice welder-turned-law-student...
Andy Miah Lecturer in media, bioethics and cyberculture Paisley University The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Athens takes place under a cloud of controversy - not because people are...
The excessive focus on Nazi history in schools may be on the wane, suggests Peter Furtado Educationists worry about the sway the Nazis hold in schools. Ofsted recently said that secondary schools...
Too little attention has been paid to the financial plight of postgraduates, argues Tim Brown Unexpectedly, the Higher Education Bill has brought postgraduate students good news. For some years the...
Qualifications officials were this week celebrating record entries and rising pass rates in the exam designed to be Scotland's main route for high-fliers into university. Advanced Highers, which...
Northumbria University has turned down a £150,000 payment from the funding council, describing it as an attempt to "buy off" the institution's threatened legal action over the £185 million Higher...
Historians and philosophy students are more likely to land jobs immediately after graduation than computer scientists, according to figures. The latest data released by the Higher Education...