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Seafarers in the remotest locations could soon be using the Internet to keep in touch with friends, family and a wealth of educational opportunities. Technology developed at the University of Wales...
Seafarers in the remotest locations could soon be using the Internet to keep in touch with friends, family and a wealth of educational opportunities. Technology developed at the University of Wales...
COPYRIGHTED coursework prepared for London University's School of Oriental and African Studies has been photo-copied in a scam which the Copyright Licensing Agency claims may have cheated academic...
Vice chancellors and principals are challenging the Government's bid to dictate the content of teacher training courses and to re-inspect university and college education departments. They are...
THE National Union of Students is planning to formulate a five-point submission to Dearing, writes Alan Thomson. * NUS consultations with student unions have shown a demand for greater integration of...
There must be no new divide between an elite group of institutions and the rest, lecturers' union Natfhe has told the Dearing inquiry, writes Harriet Swain. Financial hardship has fuelled calls from...
Parting gift: London Guildhall lecturer David Lane is one of six academics made compulsorily redundant as part of the university's recovery plan. Mathematician Dr Lane was joined on the picket line...
University College, Stockton, is to announce plans for a huge teaching and research complex. The college, part of the University of Durham, now has nearly 800 students compared with just 130 in its...
The thrust of Department for Education and Employment expenditure must be "directed at preparing people of all ages for their future working life", said the Government this week, responding to the...
NOTTINGHAM University is to introduce a profit-related pay scheme, even though staff were not allowed to have copies of the rules governing the scheme. The PRP scheme will be introduced with almost...
Universities and colleges in two Scottish cities face bills of millions of pounds for the refurbishment of halls of residence because of an anomaly in the application of local authority housing rules...
The Government's axing of a bursary scheme for promising engineering students has been slammed as "disgusting and thoughtless" by the Engineering Professors' Council and the Engineering Council,...
"Passports for pets" may have gained popularity with animal lovers' campaign against Britain's tough quarantine regulations. But it is too late for one university which, in order to tempt a...
Strathclyde University press office is urging academics to get in touch for inclusion in its register of experts for the media. "The university, your department, your research and you could be...
It must be a strange existence when you leave a high-profile job. The phone stops ringing, the press no longer seek your opinion and you might easily get the idea that no one cares. No such worries...
Outdated, expensive garment it may be, but the academic gown still has some uses - at least if you wish to avoid embarrassment. The tale reaches us of a young academic elected to a fellowship at an...