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London wage levels 'threaten' targets Poor pay in London is threatening the government’s target for half of young people to experience higher education by 2010 and could discourage overseas students...
London wage levels 'threaten' targets Poor pay in London is threatening the government’s target for half of young people to experience higher education by 2010 and could discourage overseas students...
Schools really are better, says Ofsted Tony Blair has ordered cabinet ministers to take lessons from education on improving public services as evidence is published today showing that schools are...
Brussels, 01 February 2002 European Commissioner for Research Philippe Busquin has welcomed the outcome of Wednesday's vote in the German Bundestag to allow the import - under strict conditions - of...
Brussels, 01 February 2002 The Spanish Presidency convened for the first time a joint Informal Seminar of Industry and Research Ministers, which took place in S’Agaró-Girona on 1-2 February 2002 At a...
UUK backs student complaints overhaul Students should have access to an independent complaints procedure, according to Universities UK, which said that the government should introduce a UK-wide...
Open University closes US operation The United States Open University is being shut after failing to recruit enough students. It will close at the end of June. OU staff seconded to the USOU will...
Brussels, 01 February 2002 Amended proposals for COUNCIL DECISIONS concerning the specific programmes implementing the Sixth Framework Programme 2002-2006 of the European Community for research,...
Paris, 01 February 2002 ESA on the world stage - international agreements with Brazil, Poland and India The year has got off to a busy start in terms of international relations, with a number of key...
Serb students have drafted a policy paper outlining their vision for the reform of post-Milosovic universities. The Desired University identifies seven areas for reform that emerged from a December...
Guidelines aimed at cutting plagiarism will be drafted in Finland during the coming spring to cover dissertations at universities and diploma work at technical universities. The move was triggered by...
Paris Pierre Bourdieu, the French sociologist and philosopher, has died aged 71. Director of studies at the EHESS (School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences), he was elected to the Collège de...
Graciela Giannettasio, Argen-tina's new education minister, has vowed that she will draw on all her experience, workaholic energies and deep Christian faith to resolve her country's long-running...
Universities in British Columbia are awaiting details of the implications of the province's decision to freeze its education funding for three years. And in Ontario, there is speculation that the...
It was a chilly Kabul day. On the gravel outside Kabul University's dormitory for female students, a sea of empty shell casings was scattered at our feet. In front of us, the facade of the once...
The chief executive of the Environment Agency, Barbara Young, this week welcomed the watershed report into food production and farming that called for reform of the European Union's common...