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SHABBIR Akhtar ("Ex-defender of the faith", THES, August 22) comes close to throwing the baby out with the bathwater. His article reads like one recanting, and one is left confused, wondering what...
SHABBIR Akhtar ("Ex-defender of the faith", THES, August 22) comes close to throwing the baby out with the bathwater. His article reads like one recanting, and one is left confused, wondering what...
ASTHEY gathered in Blackpool this week, the Tories resembled nothing so much as Mir - an ageing, crumbling listed building in outer space without a working guidance system, from which bits...
AS A young student, I enjoyed courses that introduced me to ancient civilisations, but I never expected these civilisations to return to centre stage in my lifetime. We all paid our respects to...
Sunday Off to Stockholm for a conference on human rights in psychiatry. On the plane there is an extremely large man in front of me. His idea of reclining his seat is to push back with all his weight...
UNIVERSITIES should model themselves on further education colleges as they prepare for the lifelong learning revolution, Bob Fryer, chairman of the Government's National Advisory Group for the...
THE Further Education Funding Council is facing a legal challenge over "unfair" budgets which have been slashed at some colleges by up to 20 per cent over the last year. Bilston College in the West...
THE government may fall foul of European law if it legislates to prevent British universities charging top-up fees, it was claimed this week. Liberal Democrat education spokesmen have warned that...
CITY council officers have refused to meet thousands of pounds-worth of housing benefit claims from Oxford Brookes university students. The students now have six weeks in which to bring a test case...
The UK pharmaceutical and chemical industries have given a "resounding no" to a revolving loan fund suggested by Dearing to help plug the Pounds 500 million university infrastructure funding gap. A...
Billionaire US software magnate Bill Gates warned this week that the Government's plans for a computer-based National Grid for Learning would be fruitless unless teachers were given proper training...
Humanities call for cash THE proposed Arts and Humanities Research Council would need extra money if it is to work, say university deans. The Council of University Deans of Arts and Humanities has...
Royal Society of Edinburgh offers help The Royal Society of Edinburgh has made a bid to house the Scottish higher education forum proposed by the Garrick committee, the Scots version of Dearing. The...
British scientists will be watching with bated breath this week for the launch of one of the most ambitious space missions since planetary exploration began. The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft, an...
The universities of Leicester and Warwick are preparing a bid for a joint undergraduate medical school. The new school would be able to accept an initial intake of 300 - 175 based at Leicester and...
Twenty-five higher education institutions have signed up to a new two-year programme aimed at greening Britain's universities and colleges. The HE21 project, run by the environmental charity Forum...