Fees threat to asylum-seekers
Tough new rules on student asylum seekers could rob colleges of enrolments and thousands of pounds in cash. Admissions tutors are already worried about making up numbers this term because of changes...
Tough new rules on student asylum seekers could rob colleges of enrolments and thousands of pounds in cash. Admissions tutors are already worried about making up numbers this term because of changes...
Research councils look set to divert around Pounds 10 million a year from grants for new projects to meet official obligations to increase overhead payments for projects, writes Kam Patel. The Office...
Universities are suffering from a crisis of identity because they refuse to acknowledge diversity within the system, including divergences between their degrees, according to Sir Stewart Sutherland,...
Small and medium-sized firms are not taking advantage of innovative ideas from universities, patents and trade fairs, according to a survey of 1,000 companies. The finding suggests that government...
A quiet revolution took place during South Africa's student representative council elections held on campuses over the past few weeks. Students shifted party allegiances, voted for bread and butter...
Simon Targett quotes John McWilliam of Greenwich University as saying that the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals is talking nonsense when it says the Private Finance Initiative is not...
I have been more conscious this year than in earlier years of some of the difficulties of the admissions system for school-leavers, but I have not become any clearer about the best way forward....
Computer experts at Aberystwyth are using the human immune system as the model for software that could radically improve computers' capacity for learning. "The immune system is a naturally occurring...
The universities of Exeter and York could become cashless institutions - not because of a lack of funding, but thanks to a "smart card" being trialled this academic year. More than 11,000 staff and...
The National Council for Vocational Qualifications has been presenting misleading information about the number of NVQs being taken, the author of a new report said this week. Peter Robinson, research...
The international ban on the trade in endangered wildlife is more damaging to the survival of species than poaching, according to Keith Madders, a member of the Zimbabwe Trust and Africa Resource...
The Government's pre-election Budget could include measures designed to accelerate the university sector's slow uptake of its private finance initiative, a ministerial adviser has revealed. Ahead of...
Three universities are collaborating on a Pounds 1 million project to create an artificial heart valve that could transform cardiac surgery. Patients whose diseased heart valves have to be replaced...
Race and gender are to the fore in the election for the leadership of one of South Africa's largest and most influential universities, writes Karen Mac Gregor. The three professors in the running for...
Vocational courses do not prepare students for a computer science degree, argues Matthew Huntbach. Those responsible for promoting the idea that vocational qualifications should have "parity of...