Funding council gets tough on franchising
A clampdown on franchise provision has been announced by the Further Education Funding Council. Funding Council cash for franchising will be cut by one third in 1999-2000, except where colleges are...
A clampdown on franchise provision has been announced by the Further Education Funding Council. Funding Council cash for franchising will be cut by one third in 1999-2000, except where colleges are...
Student-owned computers will not bring significant cost savings for institutions, according to a Joint Information Systems Committee management briefing paper. The reduced need for shared computer...
Next Wednesday sees the launch of a high-speed network linking 70 research institutions in the United States. The broadband optic fibre system, Abilene, will serve as a test bed for the next...
Staff at troubled Thames Valley University are being consulted on course closures and redundancies as new figures reveal applications down by nearly a fifth. Acting vice-chancellor Sir William Taylor...
Four per cent more students gained postgraduate qualifications between 1996-97 and 1997-98, the Higher Education Statistics Agency reported this month. Of 115,000 students, 18,900 did a postgraduate...
Schools of education at Westminster College, Oxford, and Oxford Brookes University are to link up from next September with full institutional merger likely to follow. From September 2000, the...
Leeds University's decision to award an honorary degree to home secretary Jack Straw is being formally opposed by the student union there. A student spokeswoman said the award to a serving politician...
Peers were set for another debate on student funding this week as the House of Lords was asked to approve the new loans regulations. Lords met yesterday to debate the Education (Student Support)...
(Photograph) - On the streets: University of East London students demonstrated for better courses and resources in Plaistow this week. They were supported by nurses and tube workers. Photograph by...
(Photograph) - Kerris McDonald of Murton Park Museum, York, shows student teachers at Bradford and Ilkley Community College how to spin yarn as Vikings did so that they can teach children history by...
The first of a series of new codes of practice, against which universities will be inspected, has been published by the Quality Assurance Agency. The code, governing postgraduate research, sets out...
Twenty university law schools have formed the Consortium for Access to Legal Education to help students studying law part-time. The consortium is committed to providing access to high-quality law...
Britain's largest bar school is to seek validation from the Law Society to offer the legal practice course for solicitors. The Inns of Court School of Law has applied for an initial 120 LPC places....
The government is giving Pounds 1.5 million towards strengthening the engineering profession through actions such as encouraging more school pupils to consider an engineering career and helping...
New qualifications for teachers who want to specialise in children with learning difficulties have been launched by the University of the West of England. The Bristol-based university has launched a...