Applications surge elates universities
Tony Tysome finds maths and sciences surprisingly popular as number of would-be students rockets Admissions staff this week admitted to being baffled by a sudden and unexpected surge in the...
Tony Tysome finds maths and sciences surprisingly popular as number of would-be students rockets Admissions staff this week admitted to being baffled by a sudden and unexpected surge in the...
Mary Ayubi was one of the first students to be accepted by the Kabul Medical Institute. It was renovated in 2002 under a USAid-funded project by the Coalition Joint Civil-Military Operations Task...
Universities' growing reliance on unqualified, badly paid postgraduates to teach students is too informal and poorly controlled, according to the Political Studies Association. The association is...
Do TV portrayals of university life do more harm than good? Anna Fazackerley reports on what happened when Bristol let the cameras in With political debates on top-up fees and access to higher...
The number of first-year undergraduates fell this year and overall first-degree numbers are static, according to official figures. This is in spite of a 3 per cent rise in total enrolments, including...
Brussels, 17 Dec 2002 The European Commission has published the first calls for the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6). Potential participants, such as research centres, universities and enterprises are...
Cambridge's ancient system of governance is ripe for change, but its academics fear their influence will be eroded by administrators and the governing council. Phil Baty listens to the rumblings of...
Brussels, 16 December 2002 On December 17, the Commission will publish the first calls for proposals for the 6 th EU Research Framework Programme (FP6 2002-2006). Research centres, universities and...
The TQA cost more than £100m and lasted ten years. Phil Baty draws on exclusive research compiled by The THES and asks: was it worth it? The ten-year project to judge the quality of teaching in every...
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The following listing is for research degrees and jobs in General Engineering #221> . Where possible a central contact person or office contact point has been given. Where there are several...
German education minister Jurgen Ruttgers's controversial plan to charge interest on student loans has moved a step closer to victory after being accepted by the federal cabinet. The reform would...
Interest in particular aspects of management is fluctuating with the general climate. It almost concurs with the business cycle. Over the past decades, various themes have been in high demand on the...
As Britain entered the post-colonial age some four decades ago, Dean Acheson, principal architect of postwar United States foreign policy, made his notorious comment that while Britain had lost an...
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