Showdown over fees hike
STUDENTS in Nigeria face expulsion if they protest against university fee rises of up to 300 per cent, their government has warned. Some students have sworn that they will use "all means necessary"...
STUDENTS in Nigeria face expulsion if they protest against university fee rises of up to 300 per cent, their government has warned. Some students have sworn that they will use "all means necessary"...
Interpreting Official Statistics
This week's First Impressions comes from a work that Oxford University ordered burnt in 1683 along with other "Pernicious Books and Damnable Doctrines": "Nature (the art whereby God hath made and...
Research formula will reward elite Physics and chemistry departments up and down the country are axing courses as student recruitment problems and the research assessment exercise take their toll....
Physics and chemistry are in trouble. Physicists blame falling student numbers and cuts, while chemists finger the research assessment exercise THE Association of University Teachers has launched a...
Learning about ߣߣÊÓÆµ and the US The first BA honours course in ߣߣÊÓÆµn studies in the United Kingdom could run at the University of Wales, Lampeter if a proposal being developed there is...
Huw Richards talks to two men in the London hot seats of learning about ߣߣÊÓÆµ and the US CARL Bridge has come to Britain to promote academic interest in ߣߣÊÓÆµ. As ߣߣÊÓÆµ prepares to...
MEN have long suspected that the larger their wallet, the greater their chance of attracting the opposite sex. Now economists at Bradford University have proved it. By looking at information from...
Colleges and new universities are hoping to free themselves from the teachers' pension scheme to avoid being subject to policy decisions designed for schools. The education minister James Paice...
FUNDING council chiefs unveiled a radically more selective system for sharing out research cash to English universities this week. The values that the Higher Education Funding Council for England...
Applicants for university places should have at least an AS level in English or another language and maths or a science, says the Institute for Public Policy Research report on business policy. The...
Physics and chemistry are in trouble. Physicists blame falling student numbers and cuts, while chemists finger the research assessment exercise the future of chemistry is in the balance at two...
Two higher education unions with a combined strength of more than 40,000 are due to merge later this year. The Association of University and College Lecturers is looking to merge officially with the...
A private member's bill to establish a General Teaching Council, up for debate in the House of Commons today, looks unlikely to get its second reading because of other items on the list for debate...
Cuts to the Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme have been restored following a meeting of the Higher Education Funding Council for England. The grant for 1996/97 will be Pounds 10 million,...