Opposition mauls 50 per cent 'con-trick'
Opposition politicians have denounced the government's 50 per cent participation target as a "con-trick" after details of methodology came to light in the Higher Education Funding Council for England...
Opposition politicians have denounced the government's 50 per cent participation target as a "con-trick" after details of methodology came to light in the Higher Education Funding Council for England...
An arts centre catering for students with disabilities is struggling to secure cash from the funding councils because of the "inflexible" accreditation system. A third of students at Leicester...
The government is not doing enough to recruit and retain clinical academics, a report from the Nuffield Trust says. "The UK government is pursuing a policy of unprecedented growth in funding for the...
Students are suffering because universities have failed to take seriously the distorting effects of research on teaching, a top educationist has warned. Graham Gibbs, director of the Centre for...
Sir Gareth Roberts has revealed that there were only 30 written responses to the review of research assessment, although he hoped for a last-minute flurry before the consultation ended today. The...
Devices that can "look" into the ground to "see" buried pipes, patches of contaminated soil and even underground geological structures have been developed by scientists, writes Steve Farrar. The...
The cold war map of Europe may have melted but it seems an iron curtain of climate change is now dividing the continent, writes Steve Farrar. Scientists have found that while springtime is beginning...
Students of Lincoln University's fine art degree in Hull have threatened to take legal action to overturn plans to close their course and make staff redundant. "We consider the authorities to have...
Almost two-thirds of British students lack the essential skills and attitudes to compete for top graduate jobs across Europe, new research shows. The European Student Survey 2002, which looked at...
Universities' growing reliance on unqualified, badly paid postgraduates to teach students is too informal and poorly controlled, according to the Political Studies Association. The association is...
Counsellors in further and higher education have reported a significant increase in the number of "seriously disturbed" students, a national survey has found. Nearly one in six students seen by...
The eating habits of Scottish women will be among the first areas investigated by Dundee and St Andrews universities' latest health initiative. The Social Dimensions of Health Institute is part of...
The Welsh Assembly has struck an agreement with Westminster to save students claiming new grants from losing up to £1,000 in benefits, writes Tony Tysome. The grant, introduced this year, entitles 43...
The Council of Deans of Nursing is consulting on plans to include allied health professionals. The council was set up in 1996 to represent nursing, midwifery and health visiting education. Eileen...
A review of training for social workers was announced this week by the General Social Care Council. From 2003, the council will register the workforce. It is also reviewing continuous professional...