Call for visits
University and college lecturers are calling for the appointment of a Visitor in every higher education institution to ensure that allegations of institutional abuse can be investigated independently...
University and college lecturers are calling for the appointment of a Visitor in every higher education institution to ensure that allegations of institutional abuse can be investigated independently...
Don Foster, the Liberal Democrat education spokesman, is preparing to hold a seminar on the future of his party's policies on higher education, after declaring previous plans "unsustainable". The...
City University Business School has appointed three new professors with the aim of reinforcing its international research programme. The university's 1994 centenary programme has provided the funding...
The department of medical microbiology in Edinburgh University's medical faculty has formed a five-year link with leading pharmaceutical company, Bayer, which will help combat infectious diseases.
The proportion of Scottish pupils staying on in the sixth year has more than doubled over ten years, from 20.5 per cent in 1983 to 41.7 per cent in 1993. Forty-eight per cent of female school leavers...
The University of Hull's school of chemistry was rated excel-lent in this year's quality assessment exercise, not satisfactory, as reported in The THES on September 30.
Vice chancellors are set to make research and teaching infrastructure a priority in their future public spending bids. The Council of the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals, meeting today,...
Most universities radically reduce monitoring by gender, race and disability once someone is appointed, according to Natfhe, the university and college lecturers' union. The union yesterday launched...
(Photograph) - All you need is Love: Liverpool Royal Infirmary, derelict for 16 years, is to be redeveloped as a health care, teaching and research centre by Liverpool University and the North West...
The Higher Education Funding Council for Wales has set out its plans for the next three years in a corporate strategy which is increasingly distinctive from that of its English counterpart. The...
Levels of flu vaccinations across Britain are woefully inadequate, partly because GPs and hospital doctors are not pushing the vaccine enough, according to Leicester University expert Karl Nicholson...
The London School of Economics has strongly denied allegations that it is a recruiting ground for Muslim terrorists. A spokesman for the Indian High Commission in London this week named only one...
I was disappointed to see the democratically elected president of the National Union of Students refusing to promote democratically decided policy on the funding of students in further and higher...
Jim Murphy welcomes the publication of the Institute for Public Policy Research Commission on Social Justice on behalf of the National Union of Students. His organisation has made some impressive...
If the future of book publishing is in peril, humanities academics may turn to the electronic networks. Anita Roy laments the decline of the monograph, below, while Diane Hofkins, right, reports on a...