NI set to reap benefit
Further and higher education in Northern Ireland are set for above-average funding increases following approval of a 4.6 per cent budget increase for the Department of Employment and Learning in 2002...
Further and higher education in Northern Ireland are set for above-average funding increases following approval of a 4.6 per cent budget increase for the Department of Employment and Learning in 2002...
The £60 million overspend on discredited individual learning accounts is set to soar, the government admitted this week. The Department for Education and Skills said that outstanding course costs...
A new university applications system could be introduced in less than five years following reforms to the school year, writes Alan Thomson. Tony Higgins, chief executive of the Universities and...
The former head of the government advisory committee that dealt with genetically modified crops has called for more research into the damage that technology is inflicting on the environment. In his...
British business schools are only just holding on to their position as leaders in Europe for research. Only five of the top ten research schools are in the United Kingdom this year, compared with...
  Quality assurance chiefs have abandoned plans to routinely "drill down" into university departments for subject-level inspections in the new quality regime. The Quality Assurance Agency has...
Universities committed to widening participation are facing another challenge once non-traditional recruits arrive - getting students from different backgrounds to mix. Old-boy networks, historic...
Israel's ministry of justice has been charged with enforcing the law on universities and other degree-awarding institutions after public officials were accused of buying degrees from at least two...
Information technology students at Munich's Technical University are being offered a course in manners and social conduct. Participants are nerds - young talented people whose social skills are often...
New York Human Rights Watch has called for the immediate and unconditional release of Egyptian sociologist Saadeddin Ibrahim and three colleagues who are appealing against jail sentences for offences...
The rectors of Belgrade University and Sarajevo University have met for the first time since the end of the Balkan conflict. In Rome this month, they presented a joint programme of postgraduate...
Nick Holdsworth looks at the battles and victories of former Communist countries as they move towards joining the EU and the Bologna Process. Universities in Poland have changed beyond recognition in...
When the Communist regimes of Eastern Europe toppled one by one more than a decade ago, university reforms flowed thick and fast from the market-friendly successor governments, many with academics...
Poland's Communist government used to claim that its society was particularly well educated. But not only was the average level of education very low compared with European standards, but its quality...
Nick Holdsworth looks at the battles and victories of former Communist countries as they move towards joining the EU and the Bologna Process. Slovakia has passed proposals to make universities,...