Gender funding
Dundee University is to set up Scotland's first chair in gender relations, funded by AT&T Global Informations Solutions (Scotland) Ltd, the self-service banking technology company. The post,...
Dundee University is to set up Scotland's first chair in gender relations, funded by AT&T Global Informations Solutions (Scotland) Ltd, the self-service banking technology company. The post,...
Labour students at their annual conference have voted by two to one to support the National Union of Students' review of all forms of paying for education. However, the conference is opposed to...
Bradford University has won a contract from the European Union to develop an environmental education module for secondary schools across Europe. The Pounds 100,000 project will be carried out by the...
The promotion and dissemination of design research by academics took a leap forward this week with the first conference of the European Academy of Research. More than 50 papers on topics ranging from...
The Scottish Office is giving Pounds 34 million for training up to 1998, a year after gaining devolved responsibility for training policy. George Kynoch, Scottish Office minister for industry, said...
David Melville, vice chancellor of Middlesex University and Martin Harris, vice chancellor of Manchester University, have been elected vice chairs of the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals.
The Natural History Museum has for the first time appointed a science director, reflecting the importance it now attaches to its long-hidden but expanding research work, Aisling Irwin writes. The...
One national and 11 regional universities could be established by the end of the century, costing more than Pounds 300 million and creating 30,000 or more places, according to information compiled by...
Circular quality The Higher Education Funding Council for England has sent a circular letter to all vice chancellors asking for comments on a discussion document about how to bring the quality...
(Photograph) - Train to nowhere: Roxanne Powell of the London School of Economics stands before the axed Advanced Passenger Train at the National Railway Museum, York. She presented a paper about the...
Universities rapidly expanding their postgraduate and part-time student numbers will have to increase their fees if quality is to be maintained, the funding council has warned. Speaking at last week'...
Unions in the old universities have flatly rejected this year's pay offer to academic and technical staff, saying it amounts to a cut in real terms. The 2.1 per cent increase proposed by the...
Scientists' understanding of how cancers develop is being rewritten by a new discovery in cell biology. The mechanisms that control cells dying may be the most crucial aspect of regulating the body,...
The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council has called for a continuing expansion of student numbers, backed by "fully competitive" salaries for staff. In a trenchant submission to the Government's...
Northern Ireland's regional education boards are likely to lose control of further education in the province. But the proposals for their future have not dispelled the uncertainty hanging over...