Appointments
University of Wales Institute, Cardiff Antony Chapman, professor of psychology and pro vice-chancellor at the University of Leeds, has been appointed principal and chief executive from September 1....
University of Wales Institute, Cardiff Antony Chapman, professor of psychology and pro vice-chancellor at the University of Leeds, has been appointed principal and chief executive from September 1....
The English funding council this week issued two consultation documents: one on widening participation, the other on teaching excellence About Pounds 30 million of extra cash would go to universities...
The English funding council this week issued two consultation documents: one on widening participation, the other on teaching excellence Universities are to be offered the incentive of additional...
A NATIONAL Heritage study says that lack of funding is forcing many of Britain's museums to lay off staff, cut services and freeze vital projects. The report also claims that some local authority...
The Department of Culture, Media and Sport is proposing the transfer of the British Library's research arm to the Library and Information Commission. The department says the move will enhance the...
When cabinets reshuffle, the ripples shift their policy advisers and fixers around as well. No problem for Iain Mackenzie, former University of East Anglia student union president and Southampton...
University press officers are always keen to present problems as opportunities. But even so the University of Central England appeared to be accentuating the positive to an astonishing degree when it...
While the rest of London was wondering whether it was permissible to go to work in shorts and T-shirts last week, headquarters staff at the Association of University Teachers and the Committee of...
It is tempting to read a lot into the recent move by the Qualifications, Curriculum and Assessment Authority into the former MI6 headquarters overlooking Buckingham Palace. Why, for example, does the...
While people pushing porn over the Internet are unlikely to be terribly selective about their choice of customers, it would still be interesting to know why those issuing an invitation to "View...
Possibly taking their cue from memories of the furore created in the early 1980s when Sir Keith Joseph forced the Social Science Research Council to transform itself into the less trendy-lefty...
Without the efforts of alumnus to be proud of No 185 it is highly unlikely that Monica Lewinsky could have given a new meaning to the concept of parading one's dirty washing in public. According to...
(Photograph) - Andrew Sheppard, an investigation officer with the University of Exeter's Agricultural Economics Unit, has just conducted a survey which found that 30 per cent of sows farrow in...
Universities are braced for a wave of student finance inquiries as they fill courses. Alan Thomson reports THIS year university admissions officers dealing with clearing will be expected to answer...
HEADS of schools of architecture fear the new Arts and Humanities Research Board is placing the discipline "out on a limb" because of the way it has chosen to categorise the subject, writes Kam Patel...