Business will pay if courses meet needs
Employers may be required to pay more towards the cost of training in universities and colleges, but only if institutions make their courses more relevant to employers' and students' needs, education...
Employers may be required to pay more towards the cost of training in universities and colleges, but only if institutions make their courses more relevant to employers' and students' needs, education...
A mobile internet company founded by four Cambridge graduates has attracted six-figure first-round funding to meet growing demand for services on phones and personal digital assistants. Hypertag has...
Scottish social work experts are disappointed that new measures to boost social work education have fallen short of English moves to give students bursaries, writes Olga Wojtas. But they welcomed...
There are growing fears among Scottish universities that their UK research competitiveness will suffer without extra funding from the Scottish Executive. Last week's funding allocation from the...
Since a Labor government introduced ߣߣÊÓÆµ's unique "study now, pay later" scheme nearly 15 years ago, 1.7 million ߣߣÊÓÆµns have attended university and been charged only about a quarter of the...
As the EUA conference gets under way in Bristol, Caroline Davis examines ressearch collaboration In March 2000, the Lisbon European Council agreed that it wanted Europe to become the most competitive...
Canada could change the way it funds the social sciences and humanities by grouping researchers into areas of social issues and not just by their academic disciplines. The Social Sciences and...
New techniques to preserve archaeological finds where they are discovered while allowing them to be visited and observed by the public are being developed by a European Union-funded research...
The academic integrity of UK research is at risk as the government tries to wean researchers off state support in favour of commercial income, the Royal Society said this week. Royal Society members...
The number of students in Canadian universities grew by 39 per cent between 1991 and 2001, two and a half times the rate of its adult population growth. The increase, partly explained by demands from...
Evidence emerged today that teaching-only academics suffer greater work-related stress than colleagues who do research. A poll by the Association of University Teachers shows that 40 per cent of...
Two London universities have announced a joint £10 million health and engineering initiative. The aim is to combine the resources of Queen Mary, University of London, and City University to develop...
An American teacher at a Siberian university who was deported after managers sacked him for criticising the way English was taught has won a court case ordering his reinstatement. Tomsk district...
The Vatican has mobilised Catholic university students in support of its demands that the new European Constitution include a reference to Europe's "Christian roots". Pope John Paul II spoke to a...
The largest reform of Turkish higher education since a 1980 military coup has been put on hold. The architect of the reform package, education minister Erkan Mumcu, has, in a surprise move, been...