NUS net 'revolution' fails to ignite profits
The National Union of Students has admitted that its "online revolution" internet deal has made £5 million, rather than the £50 million predicted. The NUS signed its internet rights for the next 30...
The National Union of Students has admitted that its "online revolution" internet deal has made £5 million, rather than the £50 million predicted. The NUS signed its internet rights for the next 30...
Scots are only half as likely as those from similar countries to start their own business, enterprise researchers at Strathclyde University have found. But they are more likely to start a business...
Humanitarian workers facing complex emergencies such as the volcanic destruction of Goma and famine in Afghanistan may in future be offered realistic training using computer simulations. Researchers...
Sexual harassment - a taboo topic in French higher education - is being challenged by a group of postgraduates who are gaining support across the university system. Clasches (Collectif de Lutte Anti-...
Racist attacks on foreign students in Ireland are threatening a rapidly expanding business worth at least €450 million (£5 million) a year. "Ten years ago overseas students used to say it's much...
A law professor at the University of Camerino in central Italy has been sacked for allegedly making videos of his sexual encounters with female students in his office, writes Paul Bompard. Ezio...
Week one Madang, Papua New Guinea, is often described as the prettiest town in the Pacific. I am here for two years to teach journalism at Divine Word University. At the end of the drive is a lagoon...
Demonstrations demanding that Kurdish be used in Turkish universities have triggered a crackdown and numerous arrests. According to the main Kurdish party, Hadep, more than 5,000 people have been...
THES reporters find out how enrolments on MBA courses around the world have fared in the face of slowing economies and the aftermath of September 11 September 11 added to the gathering clouds of...
THES reporters find out how enrolments on MBA courses around the world have fared in the face of slowing economies and the aftermath of September 11. Luis Pereiro, interim dean of the Business School...
THES reporters find out how enrolments on MBA courses around the world have fared in the face of slowing economies and the aftermath of September 11. Michael Vitale, dean of the Australian Graduate...
THES reporters find out how enrolments on MBA courses around the world have fared in the face of slowing economies and the aftermath of September 11. Five years ago a Japanese student wishing to...
THES reporters find out how enrolments on MBA courses around the world have fared in the face of slowing economies and the aftermath of September 11. International MBAs would be particularly...
The Australian government has generated alarm across the nation's higher education sector by specifying that A$170 million (£61 million) of research funding must go to four priority areas. Federal...
The University of Texas law school, whose dean is leading Enron's own inquiry into its corporate collapse, received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the company, university officials confirmed...