Glass class
(Photograph) - John Preston, official glass-blower at the University of East Anglia, is to retire in 2002 and the search is on to find his successor. He is looking for an experienced person to train...
(Photograph) - John Preston, official glass-blower at the University of East Anglia, is to retire in 2002 and the search is on to find his successor. He is looking for an experienced person to train...
The University of Abertay, Dundee's links with China appear to be raising more questions than they answer. Stewart Howe of the university's business school has gone to an international education fair...
Geographer Ian Cook is studying the impact of changing western eating habits on Third World communities. He spoke to Wendy Barnaby Dinner at the Bamboula Jerk Kitchen comes with small containers of...
Education and health chiefs in Birmingham have urged ministers to consider a scheme for universities and colleges to retrain up to 2,000 Longbridge workers as "paraprofessionals" in schools and...
City University is struggling to recruit men onto its postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism. So far, only one place has been offered to a male applicant, who deferred his place from last year...
The use of antibiotics as growth promoters in animals is being made a scapegoat for the rise of the superbug, a survey of leading medical microbiologists has suggested. The survey of the opinions of...
Funding chiefs claimed this week that further education will soon be back on target for recruiting more students, writes Tony Tysome. This is despite numbers falling for two consecutive years. The...
New Labour is not as new as it is painted, according to Exeter University historian Andrew Thorpe, writes Olga Wojtas. Senior lecturer Dr Thorpe, speaking at the conference "New Labour, New...
Colleges are being short-changed under the government's New Deal scheme for the unemployed. Further education colleges receive about Pounds 2,300 for educating a New Deal student from the Employment...
The International Council for Museums has issued a "Red List" of archaeological items being looted on a large scale from Africa and sold on to museums, art dealers and auction houses in Europe and...
Strategic research by the British Geological Survey has suffered from a combination of government short-termism, the focused demands of commercial contracts and a long, gradual squeeze on science...
Do Study Grants Help Refugees Find Jobs? The Education, Training and Employment of African Refugees in Britain. Available from Africa Education Trust, 38 King Street, London WC2 8JS. African refugee...
Quality chiefs have called on the government to reform universities' constitutions to guarantee students access to more rigorous and independent procedures for handling complaints and appeals. The...
Fish living at Swansea University's school of biological sciences are just yards from the Bristol Channel but they have to have sea water delivered by tanker twice a year. However, starting later...
The Scottish Further Education Funding Council has received a mixed response to its first allocations to Scotland's 47 further education colleges. The Association of Scottish Colleges praised the 8...