Foundation plan misses target
Foundation degrees will not be the key to reaching the government's targets for higher education, according to research seen by The THES . Instead, some 250,000 traditional full-time undergraduate...
Foundation degrees will not be the key to reaching the government's targets for higher education, according to research seen by The THES . Instead, some 250,000 traditional full-time undergraduate...
Students are increasingly using email to communicate with their lecturers in ways that baffle and infuriate academics, according to a survey of Information and Communications Technology use among...
Students who study on year-abroad schemes to Europe gain better jobs with higher incomes and are more likely to pursue a career in continental Europe, research has found. In the study of Sussex...
Scientists in the US have produced the first quantitative forecast of future rates of biological alien invasions. They hope their method will forewarn and forearm vulnerable countries. For alien...
* Allan Owens, senior lecturer, drama and theatre studies, Chester College of Higher Education * Clive Holtham, professor, information management, Cass Business School, City University * Sidney...
A good tutor dares to turn traditional teaching on its head to help students understand their subject better, according to two winners of £50,000 fellowships for teaching excellence. They are among...
Two companies with links to the University of Surrey have raised funds to develop products that will help release high-value contaminated land for redevelopment. Cybersense Biosystems, set up in 2001...
Should Oxford cut first degrees to compete internationally? Claire Sanders reports Oxford University's undergraduates have included five kings, 25 British prime ministers - and three saints. To cut...
Lord Robin Butler is a college man who has seen the writing on the wall for the current Oxford system. He studied at University College, Oxford, in the 1960s, went on to become head of the civil...
Students at Oxford University are so overworked that the quality of their learning may be damaged, according to a consultation document from Oxford's key educational policy and standards committee,...
KNIGHTS BACHELOR Martyn Arbib, president of Perpetual plc, for services to charities, especially education. John Baker, QC, Downing professor of the laws of England, University of Cambridge, for...
It may soon be possible to predict whether your partner is likely to cheat on you, according to research psychologists at Sheffield Hallam and Leicester universities. Generating a "measure of...
ߣߣÊÓÆµ's only private university to be established by a public institution has received approval to operate for another five years, under strict conditions. Melbourne University Private,...
Rome's Tor Vergata University has launched an international, multidisciplinary programme to produce a definitive three-dimensional map of Hadrian's villa. A dozen, mainly Italian, universities and...
Financier George Soros is to scale down his charitable activities in Russia to concentrate on a country he considers to be in greater need of support for an open society: the US. Mr Soros, whose Open...