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Luton crisis escalates Luton University is facing strike action and a national academic boycott as the extent of its financial crisis emerges. Luton, which plans to cut almost 100 academic jobs and...
Luton crisis escalates Luton University is facing strike action and a national academic boycott as the extent of its financial crisis emerges. Luton, which plans to cut almost 100 academic jobs and...
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British universities are to seal six-figure deals with Celera, the commercial rival of the public Human Genome Project, to give their scientists access to the company's genetic databases. The names...
Privatised universities and a graduate levy are two of the favoured options for higher education funding over the next decade, according to a report published today. The report, carried out for...
Women comprise more than 55 per cent of Scotland's higher education students, according to Scottish Executive figures. The percentage of female students has risen from 49 per cent in 1994-95. The...
Almost 100 posts are to be cut at Luton University as part of a radical survival plan. The university, which is facing the clawback of funds after a 10 per cent student recruitment shortfall this...
De Montfort University has announced that it is to withdraw from its Milton Keynes campus and is "considering the position" of its four Lincolnshire sites. The move follows a governors' review last...
Plans are afoot to set up a forum for further and higher education in London after Ken Livingstone said he would support the venture. Speaking at a conference on further and higher education in the...
Science and technology-based universities from across Europe will meet in Lausanne, Switzerland, tomorrow to collaborate on entrepreneurship and innovation. University staff working on technology...
York University is to spend £23 million on new and refurbished student accommodation under a University Partnership Programme agreement with construction group Jarvis. As part of the five-year deal,...
An interim management team has this week been appointed for the e-university, which aims to offer online courses developed by British universities and colleges. Nick Winton, an independent business...
Two surveying experts are to stand down from research assessment exercise panel discussions in the wake of a row over potential prejudice. Fifteen universities are losing accreditation by the Royal...