Poor not put off by rise in costs
A decade of tuition fee increases has not deterred poor Canadian students from going to university, a report suggests. Just under a fifth of 18-to-24-year-olds from low-income families - those...
A decade of tuition fee increases has not deterred poor Canadian students from going to university, a report suggests. Just under a fifth of 18-to-24-year-olds from low-income families - those...
Some applicants to top US business schools have been barred after hacking into the institutions' computers, writes Jon Marcus. The 200 or so applicants hacked into a software program that allowed...
The Australian Government is proposing to award the university title to institutions that neither undertake research nor award research degrees. Brendan Nelson, the Education Minister, last week...
The rector of the University of Palermo in Sicily has announced plans to abolish tuition fees for students whose families have to pay protection to the Cosa Nostra - in effect a public challenge to...
Swedish MPs are studying a report that stresses the benefits of a longer academic year and summer teaching, which could cut six months off a three-year degree course. The report from the National...
British students are not alone in finding languages a turn-off. Most Spanish students have a barely adequate command of a foreign language and just over one in three takes advantage of his or her...
The policies of the US President draw on academic ideas, so just watch who you call stupid, says Niall Ferguson In Europe and American universities alike, George W. Bush has a very large number of...
...The whole affair had passed them by' It is more important to tackle the lack of students in core subjects than to create an over-arching school diploma Last October, the government-appointed...
'Walk by Jasper Morrison's toasters and cutlery despite their "underlying wit" (I did not find them at all funny)' DESIGNER OF THE YEAR AWARDS Design Museum, London, to June 19 If you are a cynical...
He may be calling for stronger moral values in higher education, but Brunel University vice-chancellor Steven Schwartz has been nominated by union officials as the worst boss in Britain for a TV...
There is news of internal friction in the Association of University Teachers itself. After the coverage in The Times Higher of disquiet among ethnic minority members of the union, sources reveal that...
Speaking of friction, the National Union of Students conference next month could witness the first clash of the political parties over higher education. Charles Hendry, the new Tory higher education...
Dr Howells, however, was on true undiplomatic form at the drinks reception to launch the Quality Assurance Agency annual report this week. Referring to a recent meeting with 15 other education...
Nothing fires emotions in universities like the research assessment exercise. In a speech this week, Baroness Greenfield highlighted the challenges for higher education. But it was her remark that...
Last November, an inquest decided that a young serviceman had been unlawfully killed by the British Government. He was, reportedly, one of more than 700 soldiers used as "guinea pigs" at the Ministry...