Stand by for a Mexican wave
University chiefs are set to be told to look westwards to recruit international students and forge research collaborations. Not to the US or Canada, but to Mexico, writes Anthea Lipsett. This will be...
University chiefs are set to be told to look westwards to recruit international students and forge research collaborations. Not to the US or Canada, but to Mexico, writes Anthea Lipsett. This will be...
E supplement: ICT in Higher education Archiving data from astronomical surveys, open-source programmers, the Freedom of Information Act and much, much more
Mobility between social classes has declined during the past 30 years - partly due to the expansion of higher education, which "disproportionately favoured those from higher income backgrounds", says...
A demand for higher levels of national government funding to support university teaching and research is at the centre of the Glasgow Declaration finalised this week by the European University...
Thirty-six per cent of this year's degree finalists expect to start a graduate job after university, according to the UK Graduate Careers Survey 2005 published this week. A growing number of students...
Aberdeen University and York St John College have won this year's Heist Gold Awards for higher education prospectuses. Heist, the specialist marketing services agency focusing on higher education,...
Nick Hornby, author of Fever Pitch and About a Boy , will read from his new novel, A Long Way Down , as part of the University of East Anglia's literary festival next month. Mr Hornby appears on May...
Both men and women think health risks are higher for their own sex than for the opposite sex, new research from Glasgow University reveals. But they also think their own sex is fitter. Sally...
The European business school competition in Oxford at the start of April was organised by European Case Clearing House Ltd, a consortium of business schools, and not by Cranfield University as we...
Residents' groups in Edinburgh, Glasgow and St Andrews have formed the first inter-city coalition to fight the emergence of student "ghettos". Noise, anti-social behaviour and disregard for the...
Hazel Mowbray already knows how she will spend the £10,000 prize money she won as Graduate of the Year 2005. Ms Mowbray, who is in her final undergraduate year at the London School of Economics and...
Religious studies graduates can offer employers skills including empathy, self-discipline and "an ability to attend closely to the meaning of written documents". Philosophy graduates "think...
On May 5, a number of academics will be hoping to trade in lecture halls and laboratories for a seat in Westminster as they reach the end of the campaign trail in this year's general election. There...
LABOUR Mary Creagh is lecturer in enterprise at Cranfield University. She is standing in Wakefield, a seat with a fairly safe Labour majority. "I went to Oxford University from a comprehensive so I'm...
Part-time students, who account for nearly 42 per cent of the student population, are becoming an "underclass" in higher education - poorly funded and neglected by the Government, vice-chancellors...