Fraud crackdown
The Department for Education is providing Pounds 120,000 to help the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service to fight student fraud. Some of the money will be spent on improved computer software...
The Department for Education is providing Pounds 120,000 to help the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service to fight student fraud. Some of the money will be spent on improved computer software...
Science minister David Hunt this week announced a Pounds 40 million link-up between the University of Warwick and design and manufacturing firm Computervision. The research and education...
Almost 40 per cent of students taking higher education courses in Scottish further education colleges were studying business and management, according to the latest Scottish Office statistical...
Funding allocations for 1995/96 moved a stage closer to completion this week as the Higher Education Funding Council for England held the second of its three annual allocation meetings.
Commercial interests are preventing geneticists from warning the public of the dangers of genetically engineered organisms, a group of scientists has warned. They have appealed to scientists to sign...
A thousand posters warning students against the temptation of plagiarism are going up around Wolverhampton University after it launched a major publicity campaign. Appeals officer Sharan Hasluck said...
A team of scientists gathered from leading European earthquake research centres is flying to Japan tomorrow to make a detailed study of the damage caused by the earthquake that has devastated the...
The Engineering Council wants universities to expand the provision of accredited courses for incorporated engineers, the level immediately below chartered engineer status. In a wide-ranging document...
The National Audit Office is planning a fresh inquiry into the Student Loans Company, which is expected to report by mid-July. It also investigated the SLC in 1993. Sir Eric Ash, acting chief...
In the first six days of The THES Internet Service more than 2,000 connections were made. This includes institutions where there are many users as well as individuals. Between them these users made...
(Photograph) - Coup d'oeil: Twelve artists from diverse cultural traditions are exhibiting at Nottingham Trent University's Bonington Gallery until January 28. The theme of cultural heritage ranges...
Dundee University is setting up a new biomedical sciences institute which will boost the "reverse brain drain", and will be backed by Pounds 10 million from the Wellcome Trust. The new institute,...
Leading Aids researchers claimed this week that they are being unfairly criticised for slow progress in finding a cure for the virus. They are also concerned that the Medical Research Council has...
In his interview with Kam Patel (THES, January 13), Steve Jones refers to his failure to obtain research support from Natural Environment Research Council, with a quoted figure of "12 to 14 research...
Geoff Maslen's report "Asians find 'study for free' loophole in Australia" (THES, December 16) mentions a study I co-authored about uptake rates of Austudy, Australia's government-financed support...