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12 November 2007
UK lecturers and researchers will this week urge their colleagues in universities throughout the world to become active on climate change and negotiate with their…
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7 November 2007
51¸£Àû today condemned the continuing 'gender pay gap' in further and higher education which maintains women lecturers' average gross weekly pay at as much as £150…
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7 November 2007
Today, on Ban Bullying at Work Day, 51¸£Àû has called for greater efforts from colleges and universities to tackle workplace bullying. Ban Bullying at Work Day has…
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6 November 2007
51¸£Àû today said that a carrot rather than a stick approach should be employed in an effort to keep 16-year-olds in education and training. Commenting on the Queen's…
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2 November 2007
The Commission for Disabled Staff in Lifelong Learning are keen to hear the opinion of all individuals and organisations with an interested in disability issues…
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19 October 2007
Twenty-two Northern Ireland college lecturers have begun to receive back pay of between £8,000 and £22,000 after an industrial tribunal ruled that they had been…
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18 October 2007
Government plans to axe degree funding for certain students contradict its own lifelong learning agenda and will hit universities offering courses to adults and…
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18 October 2007
51¸£Àû today warned that attempts to shift the burden of risk on to members of the higher education pension system and force them to contribute more would be seen…
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17 October 2007
Lecturers in Bournemouth have expressed outrage and distanced themselves from comments made by the university vice-chancellor, Paul Curran, regarding the state…
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17 October 2007
51¸£Àû today expressed continuing concern about the provision of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), following a government announcement regarding new…
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