Web-based role play wins e-tutor award
The e-tutor of the year is Beverley Milton-Edwards of Queen's University, Belfast, who won the award for her novel use of the web in student role-play preparations on the Middle East politics module...
The e-tutor of the year is Beverley Milton-Edwards of Queen's University, Belfast, who won the award for her novel use of the web in student role-play preparations on the Middle East politics module...
Universities and colleges support the creation of a single-sector skills council for raising standards in staff development and training in further and higher education, a study has found. A survey...
Details of the national stem-cell bank that will provide scientists with standardised cell lines were announced on Wednesday. The facility will be hosted by the National Institute for Biological...
Looters have destroyed Afghanistan's largest gene bank, destroying hundreds of samples of the country's agricultural heritage. Among the crops destroyed were pomegranate, pistachio and chickpea. The...
The leader of the the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, the third largest teaching union, is to retire three years early. General secretary Peter Smith, aged 62, will go at the end of the year,...
The Wellcome Trust has provided a research unit in Vietnam with infrastructure worth almost £1 million. The Infectious Diseases Research Unit will open in Ho Chi Minh City next week. Over the past...
De Montfort University has warned landlords that they will be banned from the housing list if their property has not been checked for carbon monoxide. The warning follows concern from gas engineers...
St George's Hospital Medical School, London, hit back at criticisms this week that four-year graduate-entry medical degrees were lowering standards. Two eminent surgeons on the Today programme...
Microeconomics students at Bristol University are taking part in an experiment to see whether PalmPilots are better than PCs for online learning. Fifteen first-year undergraduates will be issued with...
Ministers must "unambiguously" define their flagship 50 per cent higher education participation target to allay concerns that they are "fiddling" the figures to ensure they can claim success, an...
A leading new Labour proponent of higher tuition fees and interest rates on student loans has been seconded to help the government develop its white paper on higher education, writes Alan Thomson....
Vice-chancellors' leaders clashed with the government this week over the level of funding needed to maintain standards and meet ministers' expansion targets. Roderick Floud, president of Universities...
Discrimination against Muslims and "Islamophobia" in western society may have encouraged support for the September 11 terrorist attacks, researchers at Leicester University have concluded. A study...
Plymouth University will be able to compete with the UK's top research universities within 15 years, according to its new vice-chancellor Roland Levinsky, but it will have to find new sources of...
Foresight, the government's flagship scheme for picking out key developments in science, is to be restructured and opened up to public participation, science minister Lord Sainsbury said this week at...