Campaign for disabled wins Lottery cash
The National Lottery Charities Board has given Pounds 379,513 to Skill, the national bureau for students with disabilities to help it develop services. Skill is the main voluntary organisation in the...
The National Lottery Charities Board has given Pounds 379,513 to Skill, the national bureau for students with disabilities to help it develop services. Skill is the main voluntary organisation in the...
THE Scottish Office has released an advance payment of Pounds .5 million to higher education institutions in a bid to ease the ongoing student grants fiasco. And the National Union of Students...
A startling warning that teenagers' ability in basic reading, writing and mathematics are at a crisis level in Northern Ireland has been heard at a conference on under-achievement. Belfast Institute...
(Photograph) - Liverpool John Moores University's new engineering and science centre has been nominated for a Royal Institute of British Architecture award. The RIBA jury says the building is an '...
STUDENT mobility across Europe is hampered by the lack of agreement on entry requirements and fee-charging in higher education, Edith Cresson, European commissioner for education, training and youth...
LIBERAL Democrats are to recast their post-compulsory education policy, with strong indications that the model provided by Helena Kennedy QC's report on further education will be more influential...
CONSERVATIVES are set to attack the government for its planned abolition of student maintenance grants when legislation on higher education funding is introduced in the Commons next session. The move...
* At a fringe meeting of Conservative Students, national chairman Gavin Williamson, launched a campaign to recruit members. Mr Williamson said the NUS had mishandled the tuition fees issue, and acted...
PLANS for all students to pay for education through individual lifelong learning accounts are under government scrutiny. Advisers working closely with the Department for Education and Employment and...
Does the boyish exterior of shadow education and employment spokesman Stephen Dorrell conceal an enthusiasm for the ideas of the late Chairman Mao? Speaking on Conservative education policy in...
So it is goodbye to the Conservative Graduates Association. Not, as some might maliciously suggest, because there are none left, but because the party reorganisation plans unveiled this week suggest...
While some papers resound with stories of ex-ministers still looking for work, there is evidence that having worked for the last government is not automatic death in the job market. Conservative...
The alternative Dearing report? The Big Issue in Scotland has produced a special student guide that includes the low-down from an unnamed "leading tutor at one of Scotland's universities". It begins...
"Power off. Leaving network." After the election Bryan Davies, once favourite to become higher education minister, said he felt like the message his mobile phone displays at the end of a call....
Sad goodbyes this week to Peter North, replaced by Colin Lucas of Balliol as Oxford University's vice chancellor. But what of the long-awaited North report?Its whereabouts remain unclear, as North...