ILA fraud astronomic
Almost £100 million of fraudulent or irregular payments could have been made under the disastrous Individual Learning Accounts scheme, the National Audit Office has said. The NAO reported last week...
Almost £100 million of fraudulent or irregular payments could have been made under the disastrous Individual Learning Accounts scheme, the National Audit Office has said. The NAO reported last week...
Two of three students suspended in a race row at Bell College in Hamilton may be reinstated, but they could still face disciplinary action. The three legal studies students reportedly alleged that...
Swindon could gain a university campus. Plans by the University of Bath to set up a campus in Swindon for the equivalent of 8,000 full-time students were cemented with the backing of Swindon MP...
The government is to pay £95,000 to Sir William Stubbs, former chairman of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, who was dismissed at the height of last year's A-levels debacle. The Department...
Oxford University has launched a project to develop drugs to combat the smallpox virus after it has infected its host. As in the acclaimed cancer screensaver project, idle time on 2 million PCs...
The Arts and Humanities Research Board is fostering the marriage of science and art with a fellowship scheme for creative and performing arts staff in England who want to collaborate with scientists...
One in five further education colleges inspected is "inadequate", according to Ofsted's annual report published this week. The inspection of 105 colleges since April 2001, when Ofsted became...
Further education colleges could be rewarded according to the number of their students who progress to higher education if performance targets drawn up by the Learning and Skills Council are...
Plans to create the UK's first "multiversity" through a merger of Bradford University and Bradford College have been called into question by funding council officials, writes Tony Tysome. The...
The British army's much trumpeted attempts to attract and integrate female soldiers were dealt a severe blow this week as research revealed that many of "our boys" would like to keep the girls out....
A Scottish-led venture to revolutionise medical education through e-learning will be launched on Monday at the World eLearning Conference 2003 in Edinburgh. The first virtual international medical...
Two students suspended from Plymouth University over a spoof newspaper article urging students to kill vice-chancellor Roland Levinsky say they have been victimised for campaigning against the...
University whistleblowing will become impossible if the recommendations of the inquiry into Mona Baker's boycott of Israeli colleagues are implemented, says the Council for Academic Freedom and...
More than half the population fears public speaking or not knowing how to say something properly, college researchers have learnt. For 54 per cent of people, the prospect of having to give a wedding...
Students were still being rewarded for "unacceptable work" at the European School of Economics last year, despite repeated warnings about lenient marking, according to documents seen by The THES . A...