The new ministers
DAVID BLUNKETT: SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT "THIS MAKES a change. This is my first press conference since Ileft Sheffield that I've not called to try to slag off the Government."...
DAVID BLUNKETT: SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT "THIS MAKES a change. This is my first press conference since Ileft Sheffield that I've not called to try to slag off the Government."...
TESSA BLACKSTONE: MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT IN THE LORDS TESSA Blackstone's appointment takes the tradition of appointing further and higher education ministers capable of holding their...
KIM HOWELLS: PARLIAMENTARY UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING KIM HOWELLS first entered the then Department for Education and Science in 1968 as a radical student invited to meet then-...
BRIAN WILSON: SCOTTISH OFFICE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND INDUSTRY BRIAN WILSON, MP for Cunninghame North, becomes Scottish Office minister for education and industry, marking the joint remit of the...
Edinburgh University's self-styled "scientific racist" psychology lecturer Chris Brand is today facing a university tribunal which could call for his dismissal. Mr Brand has been suspended from...
(Photograph) - New lava, new danger: Scientists are blaming volcanoes such as Kilauea on Hawaii (above) for destroying civilisations and altering the climate (page 7). But the chaos is even worse...
The prospect of a compulsory training scheme for lecturers has prompted vice chancellors to set up a working party on teaching chaired by former Oxford Brookes vice chancellor Clive Booth. The group...
MERGER of the further and higher education funding councils could help boost post-16 participation rates to 95 per cent of the population, according to one university vice chancellor. Brian Roper,...
UNION and employer delegations from further education are poised to beseige the incoming education secretary with urgent demands for more money to avoid massive job cuts. John Brennan, the...
The Geological Society conference on volcanoes, earthquakes and archaeology THE RISE and fall of many ancient societies may have been due to earthquakes, according to a Stanford University researcher...
A "FIRE-SPITTING" volcano in the heart of Germany may force scientists to revise the European geological map, it is claimed. Until now geologists thought the most recent volcanic activity in Germany...
(Photograph) - Bright sparks: experience the wonders of science first hand at Electron 100, which celebrates the centenary of the discovery of the electron by J. J. Thompson. The exhibition runs at...
The Government has consistently exaggerated the cost of further education's 16 to 19 provision while under-estimating school costs so it can sell plans for funding convergence, say college heads. The...
At the very last - a political party that does not think education, education and education means nursery, primary and secondary. The one and only election broadcast by Arthur Scargill's Socialist...
The future of chemistry and physics is under threat at a number of universities. Brunel may become the first United Kingdom university to stop all undergraduate physics and chemistry teaching...