Dunces annoy business
Most students are "dunces" when it comes to knowledge of the business world, a national survey has found. The majority, 75 per cent, never read the business pages of national newspapers because they...
Most students are "dunces" when it comes to knowledge of the business world, a national survey has found. The majority, 75 per cent, never read the business pages of national newspapers because they...
BIDS are invited for the second Pounds 1 billion sale of student loan debt from 17 potential applicants. The government will select three or four candidates to go to the next stage of competition....
Ulster University has lost an appeal against a Pounds 32,000 compensation award it was ordered to pay last year for unlawful sex discrimination. The Court of Appeal has upheld in full the award that...
The number of young people on modern apprenticeship programmes has risen by 30 per cent over the past 12 months, while the number of people on government-backed work-based training schemes overall...
CONNECT, the Scottish technology initiative, has revealed that its pioneering investment conference has secured more than Pounds 6 million for emerging technology companies. Director Ian McDonald...
The Institution of Electrical Engineers and the Institution of Incorporated Engineers have "further cemented" their working relationship by signing a memorandum of understanding. Regular joint...
HERIOT-WATT's recruitment drive to attract researchers with international reputations appears to have paid off. The university's research income has rocketed by 42 per cent to more than Pounds 15...
COVENTRY University has launched a part-time masters degree in occupational therapy. Only a handful of institutes throughout the United Kingdom offer a similar course. Students spend one day a week...
THE ethereal music that early astronomers used to express their discoveries will be heard in London this weekend. Allan Chapman, science historian at Oxford University, said: "The music of the...
STUDENT leaders this week called on the government to take urgent action to halt a massive slump in the numbers of adults accepting university places. The National Union of Students said it was...
Pressure is mounting to ensure that Cambridge University tutors get training in interview techniques after this week's controversy over the "sneering don", who reduced an interviewee to tears when he...
A university's reputation for scholarship is less important to overseas students than the cost of tuition and its range of courses, says research published last week, writes Phil Baty. Education...
Posing as a prospective student with very low grades, THES reporter Natasha Loder tried to get onto physics and history degree courses for 1998-99. Despite a D in maths, an E in physics and a U in...
Tens of thousands of students each year might finish their courses if they had better advice before and after they enter higher education. Mantz Yorke, professor of higher education at Liverpool John...
(Photograph) - Winning formula: teenagers from all over the country learn about the fun of chemistry at a University of York summer camp run by the Salters Institute of Industrial Chemistry. One of...