Research offers new hope for diabetics
Brussels, 14 Nov 2003 The world's estimated 194 million diabetics received a boost on 14 November, World Diabetes Day, when researchers in the US announced that they had halted and reversed the type...
Brussels, 14 Nov 2003 The world's estimated 194 million diabetics received a boost on 14 November, World Diabetes Day, when researchers in the US announced that they had halted and reversed the type...
Brussels, 14 Nov 2003 The European Commission has published a call for proposals related to the 'EURATOM research and training programme on nuclear energy' under the Sixth Framework Programme's '...
Brussels, 14 Nov 2003 The European Commission has published a corrigendum for the call for proposals under the specific programme (Euratom) for research and training on nuclear energy, published on...
The capital's colleges may club together to win even more research cash by creating joint centres of excellence under plans being devised by London University's new vice-chancellor, Sir Graeme Davies...
Enforced payment of the minimum wage to interns from the US could cost the UK economy millions and tarnish London's reputation as the place to be for overseas students, it was claimed this week. Data...
The government's skills strategy white paper marginalises higher education and could stunt development, Universities UK said this week in its response to the paper. In a three-page letter to the...
Government targets for improving workforce skills are frustrating efforts on the ground to get people back into education, adult-learning leaders have warned. Bureaucrats holding the purse strings of...
THE EDUCATOR Susan Weall, deputy lifelong learning manager for Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole Learning and Skills Council, thinks some of the more common reasons adults give for not getting back into...
Tony Tysome reports from the Association of Colleges conference, Birmingham The government has announced measures to improve teacher training for further education lecturers, after an Ofsted report...
Tony Tysome reports from the Association of Colleges conference, Birmingham A national survey has confirmed what lecturers and parents have always suspected - most teenagers value their social life...
Tony Tysome reports from the Association of Colleges conference, Birmingham College heads accused employers of blocking progress on the government's skills agenda by refusing to invest more in...
Tony Tysome reports from the Association of Colleges conference, Birmingham Ministers have dismissed claims by college heads that the Learning and Skills Council does not have the funding to meet...
Doubts are emerging over the new higher education academy's ability to attract members without compulsion or significant reward. Liz Allen, a national official at lecturers' union Natfhe and a member...
The postcode premium approach to widening access is inefficient and unjust, according to two Northern Irish researchers. Bob Osborne, from Ulster University, and Ian Shuttleworth, from Queen's...
Older undergraduates and women do better across a range of university subjects than teenage schoolleavers and men, according to analysis from two universities. Also, state-educated students tend to...