Wales squeezed with 3% cash cut
Eight of the 13 Welsh university-level institutions have had to be safety-netted in the 1997/98 funding allocations announced this week by the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales. A ninth...
Eight of the 13 Welsh university-level institutions have had to be safety-netted in the 1997/98 funding allocations announced this week by the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales. A ninth...
All is not yet lost for Bryan Davies, Labour further and higher education spokesman and chief collateral-damage victim of Alan Howarth's selection as Labour candidate for Newport East. Mr Davies is...
So is the Referendum Party really as much of a single-issue operation as they are telling us? When Essex University's Association of University Teachers branch advertised its pre-election forum,...
Ruth Gee, former further education supremo, may have good reason to feel she is backing a winner this time round after turning her talents to helping Labour secure general election victory. Ms Gee,...
The outcome of the recent Oxford Union debate, which voted not to give the Scots or Welsh their own parliaments, came as no surprise to Allan Macartney, the Scottish National Party MEP who has just...
Lucy Neville Rolfe, director of the deregulation unit in the Cabinet Office, spoke eloquently about the benefits of cutting unnecessary rules and procedures at a risk conference in London this week....
Alumnus to be proud of No 94 can by contrast expect to be remembered for inducing the ruling that while you cannot bleep in the House of Commons, you can have a vibrator. Brian Wilson, Labour's...
NATIONAL opinion polls may make depressing reading for the Conservatives, but they still have the majority on quangos, whether they are university governing bodies or health trusts. Tony McWalter, an...
(Photograph) - Pub science: Alice Hague and Andrew Coulthard, postgraduate students at Glamorgan University, Pontypridd, run through scientific tricks outside the Cardiff pub, Eli Jenkins, from their...
OXFORD University must respond to a dramatic shift in the balance between administration, teaching and research if it is to remain successful, according to its vice chancellor. Peter North, who is...
OXFORDSHIRE's expanding biotechnology sector is heavily reliant on universities and other public research establishments, according to a report out today. Twelve companies interviewed for the report...
A consortium of five universities in South West England and South Wales has received Pounds 250,000 to boost British competitiveness in biotechnology. The five universities - Bath, Bristol, West of...
Leading companies have already poured Pounds 1 million in to a scholarship scheme launched this week by Surrey University. The Surrey Scholars' scheme was launched as part of Science, Engineering and...
While Christians celebrate Palm Sunday, others find spiritual fulfilment in Celtic and Shinto beliefs, Julia Hinde and Tony Tysome report. Below, THES looks at Lake District community values and...
While Christians celebrate Palm Sunday, others find spiritual fulfilment in Celtic and Shinto beliefs, Julia Hinde and Tony Tysome report. Below, THES looks at Lake District community values and...