Cubie calls for EU fees ruling
Lawyer Andrew Cubie is calling on government ministers to seek an urgent ruling from Europe on the legal ramifications of differential student funding within the United Kingdom. The widely praised...
Lawyer Andrew Cubie is calling on government ministers to seek an urgent ruling from Europe on the legal ramifications of differential student funding within the United Kingdom. The widely praised...
The financial crisis that led to the introduction of tuition fees will be repeated unless the expansion of student numbers is fully paid for by government, the Higher Education Funding Council for...
Cash for new two-year foundation degrees may depend on the ability of universities and colleges to find jobs for graduates. Ivor Crewe, who is chairing the design group for foundation degrees, said...
New vocational education student loans may be offered to employees aiming for career-building qualifications, including the foundation degree, writes Tony Tysome. Ministers and employers'...
A senior consultant behind reforms at Liverpool John Moores University has dismissed the latest measures as "utter folly which will lead to disaster". Just weeks after a vote of no confidence in the...
Sir Alan Langlands, chief executive of the NHS Executive in England, will become principal of Dundee University. He succeeds Ian Graham-Bryce. Stephen Grix, principal of Sir George Monoux College,...
Research findings appear from thin air, a preliminary report of the fundamental review of research has found. More research is being conducted than funded in British universities, according to the...
Quay to the future: work on the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside's development will begin later this year The University of Lincolnshire and Humberside has won its bid to transform nine...
Britain's universities need to examine the impact research has on teaching standards now that students have become consumers, a group of leading academics and policy-makers has urged. The issue was...
Low pay, a large proportion of academics facing retirement, chairs lying vacant and recruitment and retention problems in many areas. Claire Sanders reports on a sector in trouble A staffing crisis...
Rivalry between Scotland's two main cities has erupted over Prince William. Glasgow University students, aghast at rumours that Prince William is heading for Edinburgh, have sent him ten reasons why...
Control-freakery on a scale that would impress new Labour is in evidence on Nottingham University's new Jubilee campus. Staff have been issued with an ominous list of dos and don'ts to prevent design...
One hopes the news instincts of US journalism students are stronger than those of former independent counsel Kenneth Starr, who was put on the spot by hack hopefuls at Northwestern University....
Will over-50s holiday and insurance company Saga drum up business by advertising in a student magazine? Apparently so. Saga is offering up to Pounds 100 for students who send them details of...
Colin Campbell's outspokenness about top-up fees does not come out of the blue. Only six months ago he said it was time to privatise Britain's universities "to help them be globally competitive". In...