Lakeland to be wired for learning
(Photograph) - An electronic library spanning hundreds of miles could soon allow some of Britain's most cut-off communities to key into higher education, according to Labour MP Dale Campbell-Savours...
(Photograph) - An electronic library spanning hundreds of miles could soon allow some of Britain's most cut-off communities to key into higher education, according to Labour MP Dale Campbell-Savours...
The Bar Council began talks on opening up training for would-be barristers this week with a warning that a limit might be set on the market. Members of the council agreed last year to end the Bar...
Higher education must now capitalise on the strengths of both developed and developing institutions, according to Chief Emeka Anyaoku, secretary general of the Commonwealth. Chief Anyaoku, speaking...
The education and employment departments should join forces with the research councils to launch a major initiative aimed at bringing the information technology revolution to bear on all schools,...
Last week's account of the Jones report on morale at London Guildhall University should have stated that Mr Jones was formerly assistant provost of the institution and had been a Department For...
The Scottish centre for Japanese studies at Stirling University is launching an intensive course in language and cultural training for individuals and companies to coincide with the Department of...
British Telecom is organising BT Environment Awards, with a "student impact" category which has ten prizes of Pounds 500. Students are encouraged to run projects against environmental damage, such as...
Striking lecturers at Southwark College suspended their action last Friday, after 14 days on the picket line, when a more flexible approach to finding up to 35 redundancies was agreed with management...
The university-industry postgraduate partnership training scheme is to be expanded by about 50 places, the Department of Trade and Industry announced this week. The scheme, launched in 1992, features...
Members of the Manufacturing, Science and Finance union at the University of Abertay Dundee have joined the Association of University Teachers after three months of debate. The AUT has now set up a...
The Government's embarrassment over the sale of County Hall to a Japanese property group which may now not develop it was inflicted by their acceptance of narrow commercial criteria for the sale, a...
The agency preparing a national database of self-employed college lecturers for hire is planning to move into higher education. Education Lecturing Services aims to register up to 400,000 lecturers...
Three Hong Kong universities are racing to avert a cash crisis involving their multi-billion dollar retirement funds after the government introduced new regulations on pension plans. The rules have...
Doctorates in chemistry are of low quality, more students should be told earlier that they are not up to the mark, and the rest should be more rigorously supervised, according to the Royal Society of...
Trade union Unison is to launch a claim for an across-the-board rise of Pounds 20 a week for all its 40,000 members in higher education. It has contrasted the six-figure sums paid to vice chancellors...