12 lecturer jobs may go in cash crisis
Ten finance and law lecturers and at least two language lecturers in the business school at Bournemouth University face redundancy after their departments ran up deficits. University and college...
Ten finance and law lecturers and at least two language lecturers in the business school at Bournemouth University face redundancy after their departments ran up deficits. University and college...
Tameside College in Manchester has launched a ten-week course on soap operas. Society Through the Soaps will look at how characters are portrayed in TV series such as EastEnders and Coronation Street...
Shares in biotechnology company Chiroscience soared this week as it announced it has discovered the gene that controls the human autoimmune system. The discovery could help with development of...
Natasha Loder reports on the NUS campaign for Wednesday afternoons Traditional Wednesday afternoon sports at universities are under threat despite growing demand for more professional facilities from...
Last week in The THES James Mahoney argued that money should be provided to save chimps used in scientific experiments from euthanasia and to pay for retirement homes Pam Kershaw These unfortunate...
Edgar Jenkins, of Leeds University, will consider whether GCSE double award science is an adequate preparation for A-level science in a lecture at the university's centre for studies in science and...
Undergraduates still suffer from "terrible standards of spelling", the latest survey by the Queen's English Society has found. The list of howlers from science undergraduates includes "ejucation" for...
The reputation of British higher education continues to be damaged by universities with overseas collaborative arrangements, says an analysis of overseas quality audits by the former universities'...
Striking differences in the student profiles of Britain's higher education institutions emerge in figures just released. Variations in numbers of overseas, part-time, mature, disabled and ethnic...
Students who choose less well-worn paths to higher education could end up paying more of the costs, warns a report out this week, writes Harriet Swain. Latest analysis of education policy in 29...
The Association of Graduate Recruiters has warned that employers are not queuing up to offer "golden hellos" to new graduates. A survey of 264 of its members carried out last autumn by the Institute...
Christopher Grey's article ("Business of being allies", THES, September 25) must have appalled most business lecturers. * Students join business courses because this is their chosen career. People do...
Ian Johnston's first term as principal of Glasgow Caledonian University promises to be full of interest. The unfair dismissal case being brought by his sacked predecessor, Stan Mason, is set to...
The Pounds 1.4 billion of public money spent on education and training through the training and enterprise councils is wasteful, and leads to poor quality provision, further education leaders said...
The funding councils were this week charged by the Chemical Industries Association of failing to take into account the views of industry during the consultation over the future of the research...