Braveheart for Scots learning
Jim Wallace, leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, has been appointed minister for enterprise and lifelong learning in the new Scottish cabinet. Mr Wallace, 48, made the axeing of tuition fees...
Jim Wallace, leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, has been appointed minister for enterprise and lifelong learning in the new Scottish cabinet. Mr Wallace, 48, made the axeing of tuition fees...
The UK head of Cambridge University's flagship enterprise partnership with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said he would not be deterred from taking the project forwards by criticism from...
As it cosies up to corporate culture, this government is losing sight of what is true and valuable Drat that Charles Clarke. Why couldn't he have kept his mouth shut and let everyone think he was...
Wednesday New Zealand is in the grip of a power crisis. Either we reduce our power consumption by at least 10 per cent or it will be cold showers all round in time for winter. The crisis stems from a...
Tony Higgins, chief executive of the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, is doing a little teaching himself - of the "don't do as I do, do as I say" variety. In the latest Ucas guide to...
A social sciences dean at Quebec City's Universite Laval has filed a formal complaint against one of his professors, André Drainville, after the latter published a book that has been interpreted as a...
The London School of Economics is launching a screensaver that will change daily in parallel with fluctuating financial data. "The Lost Horizon" is a fantasy mountain landscape that represents FTSE...
Martin Luck explains how Haydn can help students to communicate In week one I ask first-year bioscientists to listen carefully to a Haydn string quartet. Being freshers, they respond obediently....
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage Name: Jo Parker. Age: 30. Job: Information literacy unit manager, Open University Library. Salary: academic-related scale,...
THES reporters survey a worrying human rights situation in Latin America Mexican student leaders fear the authorities are reverting to repressive tactics associated with the country's previous regime...
Carole Caplin, Tony and Cherie Blair's so-called spiritual adviser, appears to have undermined the argument she is to put at a Cambridge Union debate. She has proposed the motion: "This House...
Corporate universities would be created using taxpayers' money under plans presented to ministers this week. Some 20 private enterprises, including banks, insurance companies and engineering firms,...
Students are 'worst in living memory' Falling academic standards have made the current crop of university students the worst in living memory, dons have reported. In a survey of long-serving...
Universities should consider basing their admissions policies on options proposed by a government-backed committee, education secretary Charles Clarke is expected to say today, writes Alan Thomson....
Body count Cadaver shortage problem for medical schools A place to think The medieval university put contemplation at the heart of scholarship, but for no longer Tragically, I was an only twin Laurie...