Antarctic man to head British Council
David Drewry, deputy chief executive of the Natural Environment Research Council, has been appointed director of the British Council. Dr Drewry, 49, will take up his post next year, succeeding Sir...
David Drewry, deputy chief executive of the Natural Environment Research Council, has been appointed director of the British Council. Dr Drewry, 49, will take up his post next year, succeeding Sir...
A FORMER PhD student has issued a writ against Westminster University for damages exceeding Pounds 50,000, claiming that the institution ruined his doctoral hopes. Martin Gabriel issued the writ last...
The Government must set national targets for widening participation in higher education, according to the Council for Industry and Higher Education. The CIHE published research this week which shows...
QUANGO executive Peter Humphreys has been appointed as the new chief of the Universities and Colleges Employers' Association. Mr Humphreys, special projects manager for the Environment Agency, will...
Keith Robbins has been re-elected as senior vice chancellor of the University of Wales. Professor Robbins, 57, has been vice chancellor of the University of Wales, Lampeter since 1995. As senior vice...
KING'S College, London, has received a Pounds 1 million grant for a nationwide study aimed at raising numeracy standards among primary school children. The money, from the Leverhulme Trust, will pay...
Sir Ron Dearing's vision of universal undergraduate work placements is "logistically impossible", according to a team of researchers sponsored by the Department for Education and Employment. Sir Ron'...
"The first thing you do is get yourself a Shirley." This was the heady advice from Sir Ron Dearing when asked how one went about compiling a 1,700-page report on higher education. Committee secretary...
SWIFT changes to Government accounting rules could have stopped the sale of the student debt, which can be "ill afforded", finance and education experts said this week. The Government is soon to...
The scrapping of maintenance grants for students may result in a dearth of GPs and clinical academics, a leading doctor has warned, writes Julia Hinde. Steve Tomlinson, executive secretary of the...
* The Royal Institute of British Architects has voiced fears that the Government's proposals for fees will put off people from poorer backgrounds from studying architecture. RIBA director Chris...
* The student-elected rectors of Scotland's four ancient universities are to urge Scottish education minister Brian Wilson to reject proposals stripping them of their automatic right to chair the...
Britain's pure science base could be eroded if a move from grants to loans leads students to choose courses more directly related to employment, a member of the Dearing inquiry committee said this...
* John Arbuthnott, principal of Strathclyde University and a leading member of the Dearing committee, has attacked the Government's funding proposals as "more socially regressive" than Dearing's...
Rather than enjoying a summer of fun or job applications, a group of engineering graduates at Nottingham Trent University are embroiled in a row over their results, which they claim are invalid....