Participation boom
DEPARTMENT for Education statistics show a 160 per cent increase, from 102,000 to 267,000, in full and part-time postgraduate students between 1980/81 and 1994/95. * The numbers of full-time...
DEPARTMENT for Education statistics show a 160 per cent increase, from 102,000 to 267,000, in full and part-time postgraduate students between 1980/81 and 1994/95. * The numbers of full-time...
LONDON Business School is to relaunch its PhD programme in September, providing full scholarships for students and more research training. The school, part of the University of London, has diverted...
STANDARDS of care in United Kingdom hospitals could slip if the erosion of the clinical medical research base is allowed to continue, according to the British Medical Association. The BMA's Junior...
EIGHTEEN young female scientists at Edinburgh University met their mentors for the first time last week as part of a new initiative to encourage more women to reach senior academic posts in science,...
THE NATIONAL Postgraduate Committee's submission to the Dearing Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education focuses on seven main points. * The NPC supports broadening of access, subject to quality of...
The research assessment exercise has replaced the art of learning with that of publishing agrues Svava Bjarnason It would be interesting to find out how many research students are aware of the Higher...
The Midland Bank and the '94 Group hope that the first grants will be available for postgraduates in the next academic year. Many other banks offer graduate and professional studies loans for...
* There were 152,781 more students in higher educationin the UK in 1995/96 than in 1994/95 * Females comprised 51.1 per cent of the student population in 1995/96 compared with 49.7 per cent in 1994/...
TOO many cooks may spoil the broth, but a German publisher has decided this does not apply to literature. Eichborn Verlag has just published a murder-mystery novel written by 103 literature students...
A new qualification aiming to create a uniform standard of teaching in higher education could soon be held by every university lecturer if radical proposals are accepted by the Dearing inquiry....
The photograph of Joe Orton (THES, February 21) shows clearly that he held a personal chair. Let us hope that the University of Leicester is successful in its quest to secure his papers. David Powell...
LECTURERS' union Natfhe has voted for a national academic boycott of the University of Derby in protest at restructuring in the school of engineering, where some staff must reapply for their jobs.
(Photograph) - Monkey business: A group of academics who oppose scientific experiments on great apes has won support for its campaign to change the law. Led by Reading University postgraduate...
THE HIGHER Education Funding Council for England is considering the launch of a second round of trial projects under the Private Finance Initiative. It is likely to focus on private provision of...
INTERNET access for colleges will be improved and cheaper, Education Secretary Gillian Shephard announced this week. Oftel's Education and Public Access Points Task Force has put pressure on the...