Noticeboard: College Performance 1996
The FE league tables appeared in The ߣߣÊÓÆµ Supplement today under the heading "Noticeboard: College Performance 1996". This listing for England and Wales is NOT available on this...
The FE league tables appeared in The ߣߣÊÓÆµ Supplement today under the heading "Noticeboard: College Performance 1996". This listing for England and Wales is NOT available on this...
MEDIA studies and other "in-vogue" courses are turning out students unfit for the labour market, education minister James Paice told college principals this week. Speaking at the annual conference of...
Plaudits are being heaped on Harry Kroto as Britain's first science Nobel laureate in a decade. He just hopes that his new-found prominence will help heap better funds on the UK's basic science too....
University geology courses are largely irrelevant to modern living and should shift their focus from the earth's core and mantle to the inhabited crust, the director of the British Geological Survey...
The government looks set to give the final go-ahead to the sale of the two royal observatories. The Royal Greenwich Observatory works closely with Cambridge University and the Royal Observatory...
The Treasury is considering removing VAT on university projects funded under the Private Finance Initiative in an effort to inject life into the flagging scheme. While there are still hurdles to...
University admissions are likely to be thrown into chaos as unions reveal plans to step up their campaign over pay. Lecturers' unions say that if next Tuesday's one-day strike fails to break the...
Unions revealed this week that their legal bills are soaring as members and employers resort to the courts to resolve employment disputes. The AUT has reported a 70 per cent increase in its legal...
The author of an independent report on internal communications problems at Southampton Institute was told to strike out references to "attitudes" from his paper, it emerged this week. Ian Pirie, vice...
A report by the Higher Education Funding Council for England on internal control arrangements has concluded: "There have not been breaches of the principles of good governance, and irregularities...
People love British higher education - but they cannot agree how to pay for it. That is the message of many of the several hundred submissions received up to Wednesday by Sir Ron Dearing's National...
(Photograph) - Nearly a fifth of the world's population will go to bed hungry tonight. As the World Food Summit opens in Rome this week, food experts discuss the cause of the problem and what can be...
A 139-word sentence has won the second Bad Writing Contest, run by the journal Philosophy and Literature. The challenge is to come up with the ugliest and most stylistically awful sentence from a...
And finally Antithesis would like to wish a highly creative hello to the principal of the Wimbledon College of Art, Professor Colin Painter.
THE DEPARTMENT FOR EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT How to reconcile flexibility and funding? On the day of the deadline for submissions to the Dearing Inquiry, Simon Midgley outlines the hopes and fears of...