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OU opposes limits on bursaries The Open University in Scotland has condemned the Scottish Executive’s plans to limit mature students’ bursaries to full-time students. In a submission to today’s...
OU opposes limits on bursaries The Open University in Scotland has condemned the Scottish Executive’s plans to limit mature students’ bursaries to full-time students. In a submission to today’s...
FINANCIAL TIMES Nycomed-Amersham, a British drugs company, is set to conduct genetic research in China and Brazil in a money-saving move that will also help sidestep protests in the United Kingdom...
(All times pm unless stated.) Ian Hislop's School Rules (1.15 am C4). Hislop's education series recalls the dawn of comprehensive education (repeat). Bernstein (2.10 am C4). Leonard, that is (repeat...
Durban don loses dismissal fight An anthropology professor at the University of Natal has been recommended for immediate dismissal by a committee of inquiry that found her guilty of serious...
FINANCIAL TIMES The perception that MBA programmes turn out ruthless, power-hungry egoists whose only attitude to business is how to make money could be true, according to the latest research from...
TUC backs paid study leave The Trades Union Congress has added its weight to a push for paid training leave for all employees. Labour MP David Chaytor launched a bill last week...
(All times pm unless stated.) Composer of the Week (9.00 am R3 and rest of week) is Szymanowski. Book of the Week (9.45 R4) is Mauve by Simon Garfield. What If? (10.00 am, repeated 1.00, 4.00, 7.00,...
(All times pm unless stated.) Any Mother's Son (11.45 am R4). The story of Westminster Abbey's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, dedicated 80 years ago this year. Icons of the 20th Century (12 noon C5)....
(All times pm unless stated.) The Century Speaks (2.30 R4). Part six: "Getting Older". Another dip into the BBC's oral history archives. Will the Real Aaron Copland Please Take a Bow? (6.30 R3). A...
The University of Nairobi has been closed indefinitely after two students were shot by a government minister's guards outside the Kenyan parliament buildings on November 8. Students protesting over a...
Heads of medical schools fear that the government intends to cut medical degrees from five years to four as part of its drive to get more doctors into the National Health Service quickly and cheaply...
The new Learning and Skills Council will phase in an "interventionist" system of funding and local strategic planning when it takes the reins of post-16 education and training from April. The news...
The e-university needs to be rethought to make it more attractive to investors — but partners are waiting in the wings. Speaking at a meeting of the Association of University Administrators at the...
Higher education is Britain's top asset for a positive image overseas, an international probe by the British Council and Mori has found. Young professionals surveyed in 28 countries gave British...
Elite universities have no incentive to seek to increase the proportion of school-leavers entering higher education because the price the government pays is too low, says Oxford University's...