V-cs in NZ lobby for more funds
Vice chancellors will lobby hard for more funding in the run-up to New Zealand's first election under its new polling system. Leslie Holborow, chairman of the vice chancellors' committee, said that...
Vice chancellors will lobby hard for more funding in the run-up to New Zealand's first election under its new polling system. Leslie Holborow, chairman of the vice chancellors' committee, said that...
In the wake of the recent general elections, academics in Spain are following political developments with a keen interest. Many are trying to gauge what the coming of a right-wing government, after...
The ߣߣÊÓÆµn Vice Chancellors' Committee has warned the nation's new Conservative government that a burning issue facing the higher education sector is the claim by 80,000 university staff for a...
Mounting unease over why middle-class Americans face increased college fees for their children, and what they are getting for their money, could offer fertile ground for political debate in the...
(Photograph) - When the face fits: Glasgow School of Art student Dagfin Aksness (left) inspects a pupil's work during an architecture and design masterclass, part of the Glasgow Festival of Visual...
Scotland's 21 higher education institutions are facing a cash cut of 0.2 per cent in their grant from the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council. But funds for the next academic year have fallen...
Tomorrow, on the floor of Central Milton Keynes shopping mall, geologist Jill Eyers will be crawling around with a magnifying glass, trying to interest passers-by in its geological history. The floor...
Researchers at Sussex University investigating how nerve cells acquire information and then organise themselves to generate behaviour have won a Pounds 4.8 million award from the Biotechnology and...
An engineer in the British Telecom Laboratory at Martlesham Heath is today taking part in the first public demonstration of a "telepresence" link-up with a robot head built by Strathclyde University...
Volunteers and pioneers in Manchester this week began the painstaking task of rebuilding the world's first stored-program computer in time for its 50th anniversary in June 1998. The Mark 1 prototype...
Following the Daily Express's characteristically discreet, low-key appeal for dirt on the early life of Cherie Booth QC, aka the other half of the leader of Her Majesty's Very Loyal Opposition, we...
Not a moment too soon for the new task force set up by Raymond Robertson, Scottish Office minister for education. Its remit, according to the Scottish Office press release, is "to examine...
This week's prize for maintaining the value of honorary awards by keeping them scarce goes to the University of Edinburgh, which announced last week that it will be awarding 24 honorary degrees in...
Government targets for increasing the supply of teachers will be missed unless new measures to boost student interest in the profession are introduced, the Teacher Training Agency has warned. A multi...
Having long argued a lucidly compelling case that the underlying problems of the British economy are structural, this week it looked as though The Guardian's economics pages had a real restructuring...