SHEFC appoints Shaw's successor
Industrialist Chris Masters will become the new chairman of the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council on June 1. He succeeds Sir John Shaw, chair since SHEFC was set up in 1992. Dr Masters,...
Industrialist Chris Masters will become the new chairman of the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council on June 1. He succeeds Sir John Shaw, chair since SHEFC was set up in 1992. Dr Masters,...
Students lobbied Parliament on Wednesday in protest against plans to levy tuition fees and abolish grants. Maverick Labour MP Ken Livingstone, former Labour education minister Lord Glenamara, Natfhe...
From next year, Britain's nuclear physicists will have to compete with other physics disciplines for funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. For the past five years they...
Britain's first university centre for research into gambling has opened at Plymouth University. The centre, part of the faculty of human sciences, will study gambling's social impact. To mark the...
Margaret Beckett, president of the Board of Trade, told the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee's annual meeting this week that the science budget will be treated separately from the rest of the...
Research students need to be taught how to handle experimental data and when to select and reject results, the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Philadelphia heard last week,...
The government must address funding for postgraduate students if it is sincere about promoting equal access and lifelong learning, according to the National Postgraduate Committee. This should...
Pharmaceuticals giants Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham called off their Pounds 120 billion merger this week because of problems in agreeing to a board structure for the new company and...
Universities' demands for the right to charge differential tuition fees received an 11th-hour reprieve this week as the government's plan to deny them moved nearer the statute book. Shadow education...
A reappraisal of the full indirect costs of university research is close to completion, and the results are likely to influence the government's decision on dual support. Consultants Coopers and...
CONTROVERSIAL moves to rationalise funding between arts and science subjects will be dropped in 1998-99 to make money available for humanities research. The Higher Education Funding Council for...
(Photograph) - Not happy with just protesting against tuition fees this week, Leeds student union also took to the streets to demonstrate against alleged government plans to charge for the...
The government this week published first indications of the success of the Realising Our Potential Awards (Ropas) and extended their scope to all disciplines in the research councils' remits, writes...
What's the problem with the lifelong learning green paper? This newspaper, according to David Blunkett on the BBC's World at One this Wednesday, as leaders of a programme of negativism against the...
Buried deep in the lifelong learning green paper published this week is the statement: "We are inviting Sir Claus Moser, chairman of the Basic SkillsAgency, to chair a working group to advise on...