Pioneers take business courses to great distances
The name of the Hanzehogeschool in Groningen celebrates the medieval trade alliance of the Hanseatic League, an appropriate symbol for an institution which is a Dutch pioneer of internationalising...
The name of the Hanzehogeschool in Groningen celebrates the medieval trade alliance of the Hanseatic League, an appropriate symbol for an institution which is a Dutch pioneer of internationalising...
Groningen's institute of higher professional education and its university enjoy an unusually close relationship. Olga Wojtas on the bright future for complementary institutions Groningen University...
After years of shifting goalposts, Dutch universities are now aiming to achieve 'studyability'. What that means in practice is debatable, especially when institutions must go Dutch on the cost of any...
Christine Aziz meets two Dutch students who face a stark choice between loans or low-paid work By the time he has finished his five-year nursing course, Marco Van Thiel, 23, will have borrowed Dfl 30...
The Scottish Higher Education Funding Council is considering giving priority to certain subjects in its future research funding formula despite misgivings among higher education institutions. SHEFC...
A Labour government will accept the bulk of proposals expected in Sir Ron Dearing's report on 16-19 qualifications, a leaked party document shows. Sir Ron is due to report on March and Labour is also...
London Guildhall University is set to axe 84 jobs and freeze pay for a year in an attempt to secure its survival, writes Huw Richards. The cuts, including 23 academic posts - eight at head of...
Eric Forth, the higher education minister, has astounded and infuriated vice chancellors and academics by insisting there is no causal relationship between funding and quality. He pulled no punches...
(Photograph) - Nail vanish: Rebecca Crawford of the physics and astronomy department at the University of Glasgow proves a point about the physics of pressure at the start of SET96, national science...
Booker Prize winner A. S. Byatt is one of eight lecturers who have become embroiled in the row about Cambridge University Press's celebrated non-publication of a book about Greek anthropology, writes...
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat this week took steps to clamp down on the activities of Muslim fundamentalists in the universities and colleges of Gaza and the West Bank. As Palestinian police...
Astronomer Percy Seymour explains to Alan Thomson the link between the earth's magnetic field and our genes. When Hamlet told Horatio that there were more things in heaven and earth than man could...
Jean Aitchison documents the furious reaction to her Reith lectures on language. Madam, How dare you distort, desecrate and defile the English language as you did in your recent Reith lecture . . ."...
The Afrocentric theory that Ancient Egypt not Greece is the cradle of civilisation is under attack. Since the 19th century, black American thinkers have treasured the notion of Egypt as the African...
Infertile couples can go to Robert Winston to have their IVF eggs screened for cancer. Lucy Hodges asks him how, with public debate on the ethics of this in an embryonic state, he can justify such a...