Students could gain advance look at exams
Students could demand to see exam papers in advance under a potential loophole in the draft Freedom of Information Bill, according to university chiefs. The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and...
Students could demand to see exam papers in advance under a potential loophole in the draft Freedom of Information Bill, according to university chiefs. The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and...
Cambridge University is to send bailiffs to the home of history lecturer Gill Evans (below) to collect almost Pounds 10,000 of legal costs. Dr Evans, who earns Pounds 29,000 a year, has represented...
Joint initiatives between colleges and school sixth-forms are being hampered by poor strategic planning and quality assurance, according to a report from the Further Education Funding Council and the...
(Photograph) - Liz Margree and Louisa of Unlimited Theatre act out 'Mirror, Mirror' at Leeds Metropolitan University as part of Gallery week. They are mimicking the sinister world of Sarah Snazell's...
(Photograph) - Student throws leaflets urging resistance and civil disobedience to oust Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic. The leaflets blast his policies and mock the promise of swift recovery...
Cambridge University has earmarked Pounds 1.3 million in a bid to improve its research assessment exercise results. The cash has been set aside for new professor ships in psychology, linguistics and...
Postgraduate students who teach undergraduates need more support and training, according to a report published this week by the United Kingdom Council for Graduate Education. The UKCGE found patchy...
Alison Goddard looks at how multinational multimedia companies are muscling into university territory Pearson, the international media group, last month advertised for a job it described as "a top-...
College drop-out rates are falling, according to new figures from the Further Education Funding Council. FEFC-funded student numbers in colleges in 1997-98 increased by 64,000 - 2 per cent more than...
The Engineering Council this week said poor pay for engineering academics could "seriously damage" the United Kingdom's competitiveness. The council said its fears were based on the recent review of...
The University of Teesside is creating 45 academic posts to enable the institution to increase its student population by 1,000 to 15,000 by the end of next year. New staff will help develop areas...
London University's School of Slavonic and East European Studies and University College London are to merge officially on Sunday. Part of the merger agreement is that SSEES retains its name and stays...
The Committee of Scottish Higher Education Principals is set to tell Scotland's inquiry on student finance that Scottish applicants have a realistic view of what higher education will cost them and...
Students renting flats in Edinburgh could soon receive council leaflets with information on washing the stairs, putting out rubbish and keeping the noise down. The policy and resources committee of...
The number of first-degree, part-time home students aged 30 and over in the UK fell by six percentage points last year compared to 1996-97 - little better than in 1995-96, according to latest figures...