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Ministers said it would be the essential tool to help would-be students find the right university course amid the confusion of peer pressure, parent power, prejudice and the inflated claims of glossy...
Ministers said it would be the essential tool to help would-be students find the right university course amid the confusion of peer pressure, parent power, prejudice and the inflated claims of glossy...
Laura Spence advocates undergraduate study in the US as rising numbers of sixthform students consider turning their backs on universities in the UK The temptation to take a degree in the US is...
Twenty thousand Scottish further and higher education students completing their studies this summer are being asked to take part in a survey that could transform university and college courses. The...
Francis Crick, the scientist who unlocked the secret of DNA, may have achieved the ultimate prize - immortality. Academics across the disciplines and on both sides of the Atlantic this week talked to...
The show song Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better might have been written about duetting South American wrens, which, researchers have discovered, defend their territories by out-singing their...
Lecturers are under increasing pressure to pass students who should fail because universities need the money they bring in, a lecturers' union warned this week. The warning from Natfhe follows...
Cambridge and the Open universities are once again among the top five higher education institutions with the biggest deficits. Although Cambridge has cut its deficit by almost £1.5 million, it was...
Nearly one in every five ߣߣÊÓÆµn university students quits before qualifying for a degree, an Education Department study has revealed. Dropping out is costly both for the 130,000 students who...
Turkish Cypriot universities face a 75 per cent drop in undergraduate admissions this October unless the Turkish Higher Education Board (Yok) rescinds a ruling that removes the special status granted...
Sweden's long-term status as a tuition fee-free zone may be about to change as universities struggle to finance their activities. Lars Bergman, president of Stockholm School of Economics, said the...
A crackdown on sub-standard Russian colleges and courses has been ordered by the Education and Science Minister. Andrei Furesenko warned that the worst offenders would be stripped of their teaching...
Universities should improve communications to share expertise and learn from one another, administrators and academics at the International Association of Universities conference said last week. Eva...
One of the world's leading universities has turned its back on traditional international relationships to pursue strategic alliances through organisations such as Universitas 21 and the Association...
A fivefold explosion in funding for the European Union's Erasmus exchange programme has been proposed by the European Commission, which wants to increase spending to €5.8 billion (£3.8 billion) in...
An Iranian university professor sentenced to death for blasphemy has been freed after two years in prison. Hashem Aghajari, a history professor at Tehran's Tarbiat Modarress University, was convicted...