Flagships echo to sound of mutiny
The views on university governance ascribed to "the unions" in your leader last week are certainly not those of Natfhe. As the organisation representing most academic staff in the new universities...
The views on university governance ascribed to "the unions" in your leader last week are certainly not those of Natfhe. As the organisation representing most academic staff in the new universities...
The not-so-new vocational qualifications are here to stay. That is the message of The THES survey on perceptions of NVQs and GNVQs in further and higher education institutions. FE colleges are...
When Britain joined the then Common Market 22 years ago the Commonwealth connection featured heavily. Supporters of United Kingdom membership argued that it would make the Community more outward...
A new attempt is being made to reform quality control in United States colleges and universities following the near-revolution which greeted the first effort. Such was the outcry at the initial...
Support for a national system for monitoring academic standards was strong among senior South African higher education managers at a Cape Town conference recently. Most of the 118 delegates to the...
Text-books are among the first victims of a economic censorship in Belarus, following a referendum imposed by President Alaksandr Lukasenka. The referendum, on Russian oriented changes including...
Protest is mounting in France over the continued detention of a student facing charges of associating with terrorists. Alexis Corbire is accused under tough new anti-terrorism laws of having given...
Eva Slavkovska, Slovakia's education minister, has refused funding for studies of racial intolerance and minorities. Her reasons were relayed by an official spokesman, since the country's new...
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has signed an agreement with Unesco to establish an international school for molecular biology and microbiology for peace. The school, initially operating in ten-...
The German government is considering charging up to 8 per cent interest on student loans as part of a wider plan to reform the student subsistence grant. The money generated would be redirected to...
The education ministers of Bremen, Flanders, the Netherlands, Lower Saxony and Northrhine-Westphalia have drawn up an action plan to stimulate regional collaboration in higher education and research...
Dental academics have adapted a test to check radar operators' skill in spotting enemy aircraft to examine their students' clinical competence. The receiver operating characteristics analysis system...
Police forces have been rushing to buy fingerprint technology developed by a University of Wales professor, that has been on sale for the past three weeks. The new method produces much clearer...
More than 20 years of fundamental research by Cambridge University's Malcolm Mackley on the behaviour of plastics during extrusion has led to an unexpected and remarkable breakthrough in chocolate...
ATHES survey has found a cautious welcome for NVQs and GNVQs in higher education despite the teething problems. Tony Tysome reports. Britain's most controversial qualifications have been given a...