Japanese seek approved status
JAPAN. As the learning market looks set to go global, Times Higher writers check out how rogues are weeded out worldwide Japan has the second-largest higher education system in the world, with more...
JAPAN. As the learning market looks set to go global, Times Higher writers check out how rogues are weeded out worldwide Japan has the second-largest higher education system in the world, with more...
COLUMBIA. As the learning market looks set to go global, Times Higher writers check out how rogues are weeded out worldwide Lack of regulation and monitoring of universities once they have received...
The collegiate ideal of academics sharing dining and housing with students is inspirational, says Robert O'Hara Research and common sense tell us that university life outside the classroom is as...
Europe's answer to the AAAS could be just the boost scientists need - let's just hope it has something to show off As European commissioner in charge of research, Slovenian economist Janez Potocnik...
Not content with introducing the market to higher education, Charles Clarke looks set to take the Labour Party shopping for votes. Rumours abound that the well-fed Education Secretary is poised to...
A-level results are upon us again, and with them the onslaught of the frenzied last-minute competition that is clearing. However, if Queen Mary, University of London, is hoping to attract the maximum...
Daughters and degree certificates are valuable PR tools in the ruthless battle for the US presidency. Following in the footsteps of Chelsea Clinton, Vanessa Kerry - daughter of Democratic candidate...
Wednesday I take the subway to the International Council of Churches headquarters (known around the University of Columbia as "The God Box") to discuss how Kellogg College can help deliver...
A unique biodomed complex four times the size of the Eden Project is to become a world-class research centre populated with endangered animals, according to plans unveiled by UK scientists. The Nirah...
Some 3,000 state-school pupils are missing out on their rightful place at elite universities to less-qualified students from the independent sector, according to research published this week. A...
It may be August, but holidays are the last thing on Jonathan Ford's mind. The managing director of the new National Assessment Agency, part of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, is at his...
Roy Chantrell, research director of the theory department of the Seagate Research Organisation in Pittsburgh, has been appointed to a chair at York University, one of 11 created to mark the...
Universities blamed for the popularity of non-traditional A levels as this year's results are published. Universities are driving the rapid growth of "fuzzy" A-level subjects such as psychology and...
Students who fail to make the grade at A level will be able to text-message their way to a higher education place under a new clearing system at Middlesex University, writes Paul Hill. The university...
Hard-pressed academics in the UK often turn to extracurricular activities to make ends meet - consulting, external examining and perhaps a spot of paid marking. But a US social anthropologist with a...