Concern at bid to move nurse education cash to Hefce
The health department could transfer the billions currently spent on nursing education to the 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England, increasing the funding council's budget by about 15 per...
The health department could transfer the billions currently spent on nursing education to the 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England, increasing the funding council's budget by about 15 per...
Many academics nearing retirement fear they will be forced to quit before they are ready despite the introduction of regulations to end age discrimination. Melanie Newman reports. When Paulina Palmer...
Susan Deuchars's academic fellowship involves not only research and teaching but also explaining her brand of biological science to primary schoolchildren and even a Beaver Cub group, writes Anthea...
Postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers are failing to make employers aware of their skills, according to analysis carried out by the UK Grad programme. UK Grad presented a new meta-analysis of...
Union leaders at Birmingham University are threatening to take legal action over compulsory redundancy and course closure plans that they say amount to "institutional racism", writes Tony Tysome....
As the European Union's flagship Erasmus student exchange programme approaches its 20th birthday, Jan Figel, the EU Education Commissioner, has criticised it for failing poor students. Mr Figel said...
Applications to open 11 private colleges in Israel have been shelved while objections from public universites are considered by the Council for 糖心Vlog. Yehezkel Teller, deputy chairman of...
(Photograph) - A new baby: medical students in South Korea practise delivering a child with the aid of a robot in an obstetrician class at Seoul's KyungHee University. The country's population is...
Art school suffers conflict and poor conditions, reports Paul Bompard Rome's Academy of Fine Arts, which was founded in the 16th century and is alma mater of some of Italy's most illustrious artists...
Canada has no clear national picture of its higher education system and trails other countries in its ability to set standards, according to a new study of the country's post-secondary sector. The...
A new type of mass communication. A fixation with celebrities, gossip, opinion and scandal. Stories of miraculous births and prophecies. It may sound like modern-day mass media, writes Jon Marcus,...
Fewer Germans are enrolling in higher education after graduating from high school, the latest statistics show. Experts fear that Germany could face a shortage of qualified university graduates if the...
Minister approves proposals to make science a much more female and family-friendly career. Jane Marshall reports A committee set up to attract more women to careers in science has proposed that...
Most universities are like shops, borrowing the imprimatur of elite labels to sell copies of the real thing, says Mary Evans Academics are seldom accused of sartorial elegance. So it is ironic that...
Life, they say, is in the details. In the small things. This could be because it is true or because the English are not capable of thinking big. No, that's unfair. They are capable of thinking big....