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Police must be called to investigate allegations of serious sexual assault at universities and colleges, according to a report released to colleges this week by Secretary of State David Blunkett. The...
Police must be called to investigate allegations of serious sexual assault at universities and colleges, according to a report released to colleges this week by Secretary of State David Blunkett. The...
The head of press relations at Middlesex University, Suzi Clark, faced a disciplinary hearing this week over her relationship with the press, writes Phil Baty. Ms Clark, who also edits the university...
Campaigning Cambridge University lecturer Gill Evans has said she will return to the High Court after failing to win a chair in this year's round of promotions after 18 years at the university. She...
New universities are pioneering the use of environmental policies. Julia Hinde reports Sunderland University was the first university to produce an annual green report, highlighting its environmental...
Two computer scientists spotted among the new Fellows of the Royal Society: connectionist Geoff Hinton (University of Toronto) and veteran research manager John Taylor (Hewlett Packard Laboratories,...
Allegations of nepotism, bullying and mismanagement at Anglia Polytechnic University business school are expected to be investigated by auditors from the Higher Education Funding Council for England...
Cambridge could lose the status it gains from having Europe's greatest concentration of high technology firms unless it makes more use of information technology, says a study out this week. The...
LACK of government investment and support for medical engineering research and development is undermining the United Kingdom in a Pounds 44 billion global market, the Royal Academy of Engineering...
(Photograph) - Hard furnishings: Royal College of Art student Taslim Martin has found an unusual use for ceramic...seating. Exhibiting his work at the Royal College of Art final-year degree show, Mr...
UNIVERSITIES and colleges should share common quality assurance arrangements, the Association of Colleges has said. The AoC, in its response to the Quality Assurance Agency's consultation, said that...
STUDENTS who snore do significantly worse in exams and are at a higher risk of failing than non-snorers, a survey suggests. University of Erlangen-Nuremburg researchers in Germany looked at the...
MONEY for an extra 20,000 full-time students was announced this week in the latest further education funding round, in which almost 60 per cent of colleges received higher allocations. Detailing how...
THE LATEST version of the Quality Assurance Agency's revamped proposals for policing higher education standards is a significant step forward, vice-chancellors agreed last week. The ideas, outlined...
THE TIMETABLE set by quality watchdogs for trialling a new system for setting standards is too ambitious, Scottish university and college chiefs have warned. Teams of academics developing definitions...
New universities are pioneering the use of environmental policies. Julia Hinde reports Portsmouth University's pioneering Bikeabout scheme has already encouraged 300 students and staff to abandon...