Cuts to degree places
Bulgarian prime minister Ivan Kostov has called for substantial cuts in university admissions to bring graduation rates in line with job prospects. The call was reminiscent of the admissions policy...
Bulgarian prime minister Ivan Kostov has called for substantial cuts in university admissions to bring graduation rates in line with job prospects. The call was reminiscent of the admissions policy...
Greater autonomy, higher quality and more but specialised universities will dominate the future of Norway's higher education sector if the recommendations of a government report are implemented. The...
Macedonia's fledgling Albanian-language university in Tetova may become an unexpected victim of last year's Kosovo war. Macedonia faces a growing Albanian irredentist movement. A quarter of its...
France will bring together university studies and the world of work with the introduction next October of a degree that will train students specifically for employment. Universities have submitted...
Even before the University of the South Pacific suspended classes because of last month's attempted coup, racist pressure had forced it to suspend the appointment of a new vice-chancellor. In the...
* Higher education unions representing academics in Australia and New Zealand have called on members to isolate tertiary institutions in Fiji in protest against the coup, writes Geoff Maslen. The...
A United States university is to build a $9 million (Pounds 5.96 million) 24-hour spa and enclosed swimming pool as part of an effort to dissuade its students from drinking. It will also include a...
A mission to include mass higher education and outreach makes the University of Massachusetts at Amherst a rather different institution from Oxford or Harvard. But its University Scholars programme...
KRISTINEBERG MARINE RESEARCH STATION www.kmf.gu.se/index_eng.html Transnational Access to Major Research Infrastructures Kristineberg Marine Research Station (KMRS) has been selected for support by...
I am an external examiner this year for the first time. How can I gear myself up to the task? * Windy Dyrden, Professor of counselling, Goldsmiths College, London The best way is to expunge any need...
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission is considering an investigation into possible insider trading by senior academics and council members at the University of Melbourne. The share...
Technology firms are helping to shield Canadian universities from falling government support as their entrepreneurial players become the latest category of donors targeted by university development...
The e-college has come to south-east Scotland with a unique academic collaboration between school and further and higher education on courses in science, technology and engineering. Heriot-Watt...
The future of European legislation to decide whether United Kingdom universities have the right freely to copy digitally stored texts is in the balance this month, with European Union member states...
An Argentine education ministry internet project, which aims to reach more than 11 million students at the country's universities and schools, is expected to take off in August, writes Domenico...