Lords question medical school places increase
Lords have questioned whether the government can meet its commitment to increased medical school numbers in the light of redundancies at Imperial and Queen Mary and Westfield colleges. In a debate in...
Lords have questioned whether the government can meet its commitment to increased medical school numbers in the light of redundancies at Imperial and Queen Mary and Westfield colleges. In a debate in...
Six colleges - City of Sunderland, Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside, South Tyneside and Tynemouth - have joined forces as the Tyne & Wear Further Education Consortium to boost the region'...
Small research groups will be hit hard by the proposed abolition of generic research (GR) funding, which aims to encourage collaborative research that has no single beneficiary, a report warned this...
The United Kingdom will be 31,000 teachers short by 2004, according to Conservative Party projections. Shadow education secretary Theresa May this week accused the government of arrogance in their...
Students will not be satisfied by two-year foundation degrees, said Roderick Floud, provost of London Guildhall University, when he spoke at Gresham College last week on the government's target to...
Imperial College has received £ million from an alumnus who has gone on to become one of the most successful technology investment managers in America. Gary Tanaka, principal and director...
A former school cleaner and full-time mother graduated from Glasgow University this year with an honours degree in philosophy. Una Wilson, aged 41, is one of 40 access students whose stories are...
The government launched its youth guidance service designed to encourage more teenagers into further and higher education on Monday. The Connexions Service, which was announced in the white paper,...
St Andrews University students, noted for upholding centuries' old traditions, have hit the headlines for trying to uphold the traditions of drinking and demonstrating. Several hundred students took...
Universities determined to widen access are losing out when it comes to collecting tuition fees. At least one new university has outstanding bad debts of more than £700,000 - 2 per cent of...
The salaries of junior researchers will be the next priority for the Office of Science and Technology, following the increase in PhD stipends announced in the last comprehensive spending review. Many...
Radical proposals to axe tuition fees and boost student support in Northern Ireland would cost more than £50 million. Esmond Birnie, chairman of the Northern Ireland Assembly committee for...
University departments will be able to set the doctoral student stipend rates for some funded research students from October next year. The Engineering and Physical Science Research Council has...
Lifelong learning minister Malcolm Wicks will hear evidence that government policies are failing to remove barriers to learning among 16-year-olds. Academics will use a conference next month to...
Henry McLeish, the Scottish Labour Party's new interim leader, was expected to be elected first minister by the Scottish Parliament yesterday, seeing off a challenge from John Swinney, leader of the...