Skilled graduates fail to fill shortages
Less than half of graduates qualified to work in some industries with skills shortages actually do so, according to research carried out for Universities Scotland. The research was prompted by...
Less than half of graduates qualified to work in some industries with skills shortages actually do so, according to research carried out for Universities Scotland. The research was prompted by...
The recent publication of Bilston Community College's final accounts has left many unanswered questions about the former Further Education Funding Council's handling of the college's closure and its...

It is an uphill struggle for academic refugees in the UK, Claire Sanders reports Home secretary David Blunkett's announcement of a new system for dealing with asylum-seekers was awaited with some...
Cara, formerly the Academic Assistance Society, was set up in 1933 by academics and politicians, including John Maynard Keynes and William Beveridge. Academics from the London School of Economics...
Arwa Sevil was suspicious. It was late at night for a friend to drop by. She opened the door anyway. Turkish policemen stood there demanding she come with them to the police station to give a...
A University of Toronto academic who went public on controversial research findings, despite a confidentiality clause with the pharmaceuticals company that sponsored the project, has been supported...
Finland's universities and polytechnics should adopt a more international outlook and double their numbers of foreign students by 2010, a committee has recommended. The committee was appointed by the...
Two United States senators have proposed extra financial aid for university students who undertake short-term military enlistments and anti-terrorism work. Republican senator and Vietnam-era Navy...
An Austrian petition is calling for free access to state-run educational institutes and more funding for student grants. The petition, which was launched by Austria's student union, also seeks the...
The rectors of Rome's three state universities have lashed out at spending cuts on higher education in this year's budget. The cuts coincide with a sudden surge in enrolments after years in which...
The first fully implantable biochip has been developed by Cambridge University scientists to monitor aspects of a person's metabolism from within their body. A prototype device to allow diabetics to...

With an average weight of 60g, it is small wonder that the BBC's Walking With Beasts overlooked the Paleocene's micromammals in favour of hulking mammoths, smilodons and giant sloths. Yet the 50...
Scottish higher education spin-out companies have been pitching for more than £15 million at the fifth annual Connect investment conference, which plays matchmaker between new ventures and investors...

The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council will publicly launch a pioneering national website on research expertise at a knowledge-transfer conference later this month. Shefc is co-hosting the...
An online translating and interpreting service offered by Queen's University Belfast has scooped an award in the province that will take it to national finals in London later this month, writes Olga...