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Small rise in applications A slight recovery in applicants to universities and colleges was announced today. The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service recorded a 1.1 per cent rise in...
Small rise in applications A slight recovery in applicants to universities and colleges was announced today. The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service recorded a 1.1 per cent rise in...
Bush nominates chair for humanities agency US president George W. Bush has nominated Bruce Cole, professor of fine arts at Indiana University at Bloomington, as chairman of the National Endowment for...
The Guardian A study commissioned by the Metropolitan police from South Bank University into the relationship between drugs and crime has cast doubt on Home Office policy and led senior officers to...

Damage caused by the fire that raged through City University last week could cost up to £6 million to repair, and it may be 18 months before all departments return to normal. The fire started in the...
University admissions officers fear a fresh Scottish examination results crisis in August following the Scottish Qualifications Authority's unexpected reinterpretation of the Data Protection Act....
Current St Andrews University students face missing out on expected hall of residence places because of an influx of new entrants attracted by the imminent arrival of Prince William. But St Andrews...
Philosophy lecturer Armando Plebe dreamed of a higher education bridge across the Mediterranean to promote understanding, cultural enrichment and trade between Europe and the Arab world. The dream...
An internet-based university is to start operating courses from Malta that are aimed at spreading expertise on information technology communications, especially to developing countries. Online...
Universities are facing a medical staff crisis that could jeopardise the expansion in medical schools announced as part of government plans to save the National Health Service. "Vice-chancellors have...

Kay Henderson, who is in her final year of fashion design at Nottingham Trent University, won the Royal Society of Arts fashion design award and the John Lewis Travel award.
Lecturers' union Natfhe is to campaign for the abolition of the Quality Assurance Agency after delegates to its annual conference launched a series of attacks on the inspection regime. Closely...
A revision of Ghana's university loan scheme, designed to improve equity and make the sector more financially viable, could be up and running by the start of the academic year in September. Proposals...
South Africa's leading Afrikaans-medium university this month appointed an executive from ߣߣÊÓÆµ's University of Wollongong to its top post. Chris Brink, a South African mathematician, is to...
I would like to clarify a misunderstanding in the article on the University of Sunderland ("'Fleet-footed' bid to deal with shortfall", THES , May 25). What I was trying to say in our interview was...
Science has been disappointingly omitted from the three main parties' election manifestos, according to Peter Cotgreave, director of the lobby group, Save British Science. The main Conservative Party...