Finns query fee legality
Tuition fees imposed on overseas students at the Helsinki Technical University may conflict with Finnish law, according to education ministry officials. With the exception of the Open University and...
Tuition fees imposed on overseas students at the Helsinki Technical University may conflict with Finnish law, according to education ministry officials. With the exception of the Open University and...
A change in rules governing Canada's spy agency has made hiring campus informants a little easier, according to recently declassified documents. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) no...
Society thrives when it integrates social and human capital, Tom Schuller and John Field argue. But that cannot be achieved by making it semi-normal for 50 per cent of people to stay on in higher...
A thousand alumnae and students of Wellesley College, Massachusetts, have an invite to its first annual gathering in London, which begins today and starts the run-up to its 125th anniversary in...
Overseas student enrolments at Australian universities are recovering from the lingering effects of Asia's economic crisis, according to statistics published this week. Just under 45,000 new overseas...
Kenya's higher education loans board has asked employers to disclose the names of graduate employees so that it can impose a higher interest rate on outstanding loans. More than 60,000 graduates owe...
(Photograph) - "Wittgenstein", one of frou digital portraits of philosophers and thinkers by Guillem Ramos-Poqui, head of fine art and theoretical studies at Kensington and Chelsea College, London....
Cranfield School of Management has provided laptops to all of its full-time Master of Business Administration students as part of their Pounds 18,500 tuition package. Deborah Harry, Cranfield's...
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The University of Dundee's department of applied computing has been awarded Pounds 50,000 by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council for a three-year project that could mean the end of...
Malcolm Peltu reports on how UCL's training experience is now helping the wider community gain a business foothold on the net A training approach developed at University College London for teaching...
To expand or not to expand? And if to expand, expand what? Chris Woodhead, head of the schools inspectorate, thinks higher education has expanded enough, perhaps even too much: there will not be...
The new National Institute for Clinical Excellence is right to ask for more facts about Relenza, Glaxo Wellcome's new flu drug (page 64). For the GP, few prospects are worse than a drug that...
Biscuit-dunking, IgNobel-winning physicist Len Fisher wonders if popular platforms can get across the real wonders of science Harvard University's Sanders Theatre was packed last week for an event...
A synthetic "pig muck" scent developed by British scientists that would put off even the most ardent suitor is attracting the attention of livestock farmers. The foul-smelling brew was cooked up by...