FE is failing industry and learners, says Ofsted
Further education is failing to meet the needs of employers and large numbers of learners, Ofsted and the Adult Learning Inspectorate have concluded in their first joint annual report on post-16...
Further education is failing to meet the needs of employers and large numbers of learners, Ofsted and the Adult Learning Inspectorate have concluded in their first joint annual report on post-16...
London Business School's associate dean for external relations, Jennifer Laing, has asked the media for "help in protecting our valuable school brand name". Apparently the London Business School - as...
The British Council says the UK is on course to achieve the prime minister's target for recruitment of overseas students after latest figures revealed a 14.2 per cent rise in the number of...
Media group takes over exam board Edexcel Pearson, the media group that owns the Financial Times and Penguin publishers, became a major player in the British education world yesterday with the...
Patients considering acupuncture, homeopathy or Chinese medicine can now look to a growing body of research to find out how effective these treatments are. The Department of Health has announced £1.3...
LEAGUE TABLES 2003 * 8-page pullout * Most comprehensive coverage ever * 62 subject rankings * The story behind the tables * What jobs graduates really get
Do wealthy colleges give students a richer experience? Claire Sanders reports Differences in college wealth make the Oxford experience a "myth" and undermine the academic performance of students in...
Do wealthy colleges give students a richer experience? Claire Sanders reports All subjects at Oxford University are publishing selection criteria on their websites. The move is part of efforts by the...
Do wealthy colleges give students a richer experience? Claire Sanders reports Oxford's parliament of dons is to vote by post on a motion critical of top-up fees. The motion, proposed by two academics...
Nearly a third of Welsh higher education institutions are in the red, despite an overall improvement in the sector's financial health, funding council figures show. The University of Wales Lampeter,...
Science in Wales is suffering because it receives less government investment than other parts of the UK, a report by Save British Science warns this week, writes Anna Fazackerley. The report says...
Colin Bell, principal and vice-chancellor of Stirling University, died suddenly last week after collapsing in his office. Professor Bell, 61, became Stirling's principal in September 2001 after three...
Student support has increased by just 2 per cent in real terms over the past ten years. The figures from the Department for Education and Skills led student unions to claim that the government had...
University spin-off companies could soon be freed from European legislation that has stunted their growth, unlocking the door to millions of pounds in government investment and loans. Spin-offs are...
When the Bribri tribe decided to bring ecotourism to the rainforests of Central America, they naturally turned to Bangor University. Paola Dyboski will trade walks to the lecture theatre for paddling...