Greenwich may strike
Lecturers' union Natfhe is to ballot members on industrial action at the University of Greenwich over management proposals to axe 20 jobs. Natfhe branch spokesman Les Garner said that a ballot could...
Lecturers' union Natfhe is to ballot members on industrial action at the University of Greenwich over management proposals to axe 20 jobs. Natfhe branch spokesman Les Garner said that a ballot could...
Dundee University's senate was this week set to consider a proposal to axe undergraduate teaching in education. Students have already protested at plans to withdraw the department of educational...
More than Pounds 50 million of advanced equipment is to be provided for universities and colleges through a partnership between funding councils, research councils and Government departments. The...
Staff still unhappy about pay, students alarmed at the prospect of fees and vice chancellors squeezed in the middle. Funding pressure built up at v-cs gathered in London this week to discuss the...
As the common longing for a firm moral bedrock intensifies, will Andrea Dworkin's black-and-white brand of political feminism be revived? Jennifer Wallace finds her in optimistic mood. Gascoigne...
The link may go back a long way but Britain protests too much about its 'special relationship' with the United States, says Kathleen Burk. Anglo-American relations have attracted an incrustation of...
The disruption of a conference on East Timor by an organised mob in Kuala Lumpur last month may have done the troubled country a favour. Peter Carey reports. Fifteen years ago, when I first became...
As Valentine Cunningham stands shivering in the harsh winds blowing through academia, what exactly fires his resolve to stick to his calling? When thousands of higher education teachers take to the...
Universities and colleges are shedding their staff by force and cajolery. THES reporters examine the options. An estimated 3,000 jobs have been lost in universities this year, writes Alan Thomson....
Universities and colleges are shedding their staff by force and cajolery. THES reporters examine the options. Sheffield College has lost about 100 teaching and 50 support staff out of 2,000, with the...
The Scottish tertiary sector looks likely to have to make many more compulsory redundancies than it has to date, writes Scottish editor Olga Wojtas. Although the sector has suffered only one...
Universities and colleges must grapple with difficult questions over degree standards and the future of the honours degree classification system, Sir Ron Dearing has warned. They must be clearer...
The popular notion that "old" universities tend to out-perform the "new" in the quality of their courses was challenged this week with the publication of eight funding council assessment overview...
An American-based institute has devised a new way of assessing the research strengths of United Kingdom universities which upstages Oxbridge. The Institute of Scientific Information, a body which...
Basic skills in drawing, presentation and research among design students are deteriorating because of the rapid expansion in higher education, according to the Royal Society of Arts. The RSA says...