Lifelong learning left on fringe
THE DEARING report "seriously fails to recognise the lifelong learning agenda" in its proposals on student funding, the National Institute for Adult Continuing Education says. It falls down in its...
THE DEARING report "seriously fails to recognise the lifelong learning agenda" in its proposals on student funding, the National Institute for Adult Continuing Education says. It falls down in its...
THERE should be no arbitrary restriction on further education colleges offering degrees, further education funding heads have said, writes Tony Tysome. The Further Education Funding Council for...
FUNDING changes suggested by the Dearing committee could deter the best graduates from undertaking science PhDs, warns the Royal Society, Britain's academy of science. In its response to Dearing, the...
FEARS are growing that the government is contemplating differential tuition fees for a Scottish four-year honours degree for students from different parts of the United Kingdom. The Garrick committee...
THE DEPARTMENT of Health this week gave a firm assurance that it had no plans or "desire" to take over any more funding of medical education. Doctors feared a move on medical training when health...
A SCIENTIST whose research led to the electric chair being outlawed in two US states fears his work has been trivialised by being awarded a spoof Nobel prize. Neurophysiologist Harold Hillman,...
* Heads of architecture schools are meeting this week to discuss the likely effects of fees on their courses. Like vets, architects undertake five years of undergraduate training, yet are being...
SCOTTISH eye specialists are warning of an impending recruitment problem if Glasgow Caledonian University abandons its BSc degree in orthoptics, writes Olga Wojtas. The senate is set to consider a...
A SENIOR member of the former Dearing committee has warned the government against "cherry picking" parts of the higher education report that was designed to stand as an integrated whole. David Watson...
VETERINARY schools face becoming more elitist unless the government gives more financial support to students, according to heads of veterinary schools, writes Julia Hinde. Students face paying...
THERE is no clear vision in the government's consultation paper on the future of qualifications for 16 to 19-year-olds, educationists said this week. Qualifying for Success, published last week,...
UNIONIST politicians and Protestant clergy have come out strongly against Mary McAleese becoming the next president of Ireland. But despite a systematic campaign attempting to rubbish her credentials...
FOUR hall tutors are resisting eviction by their employer, Manchester University, which has decided they have been looking after students for too long. The hall tutors have a total of 80 years'...
NORTHERN College of Education, badly hit in the research assessment exercise and this year's funding round, is seeking a merger with Aberdeen and Dundee universities. The college, which has campuses...
THAMES Valley University's high-tech "new learning environment", held up by the government as a model for the future of higher education, is in chaos because of timetabling and exam resit problems....