Graduate fairs lose out to web
The traditional "milk round" of presentation evenings at which major companies woo final-year students is in its death throes as businesses turn to the internet, it was claimed this week. Gordon...
The traditional "milk round" of presentation evenings at which major companies woo final-year students is in its death throes as businesses turn to the internet, it was claimed this week. Gordon...
Shortages of medical academics are set to worsen, with most young doctors never considering a career in teaching and research, says the British Medical Association. Only about 25 per cent of the 473...
Nottingham and Leeds Metropolitan universities have demanded that the European University of Lefke in Turkish Northern Cyprus delete references to them from recruitment materials. The moves come amid...
The website for the European University of Lefke makes some impressive claims, not least that its library is "rapidly becoming one of the premier research libraries in the Middle East", with a...
Free education activists are attempting to have tuition fees abolished at public universities in the US. Public universities and colleges account for 83 per cent of US university enrolment. The Free...
Directors of 12 accreditation agencies in Austria, Germany and Switzerland are drafting a code of good practice for Europe-wide accreditation that is expected to be finalised in December. The Germany...
Just 1.3 per cent of women in Sub-Saharan Africa go to university, undermining efforts to lift the continent's economic performance and social equity. Now the continent's leading female academics are...
Danish universities are concerned by an influx of Swedish medical students with higher grades than home applicants. They are worried that Swedes find it too easy to gain admittance to university in...
Student protests and overreaction by police have forced president Leonid Kuchma to cancel plans for a university in Sumy, northeastern Ukraine. Academics and students objected to the plan to merge...
Harvard and Princeton universities have tied at the top of the US News & World Report rankings for 2005, with Yale University in third place. The 2005 ranking of top schools was little changed...
A scientist jailed for 15 years on espionage charges has failed to win his freedom after the Russian supreme court dismissed an appeal. Igor Sutyagin was convicted in April of selling a dossier of...
The Industrial Relations Commission has dismissed an appeal lodged by an academic at the University of Western Sydney after eight female students complained of sexual harassment. The commission said...
Jose Neves, Cape Verde Prime Minister, has established a commission to set up the islands' first university. The commission, led by sociologist and historian Antonio Correia de Silva, has two years...
Russian police have arrested ten students and recent graduates of Moscow State University and other top colleges for allegedly using a chemistry department laboratory to produce high-quality...
All students of the European Humanities University, the private institution closed by the Belarusian Government, are to be offered places at foreign universities, according to rector Anatoly...