Bologna on course but not plain sailing
Professional associations, students and international organisations sounded a note of caution about the general optimism over the pace and direction of the Bologna Process, write David Jobbins and...
Professional associations, students and international organisations sounded a note of caution about the general optimism over the pace and direction of the Bologna Process, write David Jobbins and...
The headline target of spending 3 per cent of gross domestic product on research by 2010 is "an ambitious goal" for the European Union economy, and officials agree privately that the target will not...
Universities in Britain, the US, Australia and New Zealand that increasingly rely on tuition fees paid by students from China face a dramatic fall in their incomes. Officials in Beijing have informed...
Post-tsunami reconstruction is proceeding steadily at Sri Lanka's universities but the psychological and financial impact is still a concern, according to Ranjith Mendis, chairman of the University...
Five years ago, America's largest urban university was under attack. External investigators at the City University of New York were shocked by the vast number of programmes for students who lacked...
Greece's Open University faces a strike threat over a new method for assessing staff. A management committee decision to alter the method of assessment of academic and co-opted scientific teaching...
More than half of Ireland's 17 to 19-year-olds are enrolling in higher education. The admission rate rose from 44 per cent to 54 per cent during 2003 and is now 2.7 times what it was 25 years ago,...
... so never spill more than two food groups on them when marking, says Kevin Fong One day somebody will invent the perfect exam. It will be a big doughnut-shaped thing that fits snugly around...
If you've got too much work to do, don't be distracted by your ironing, but do consider organising your work in the same way - into different piles, advises Harriet Swain You've got two journal...
Prevention is the key to nipping plagiarism in the bud, as Michael North finds out Student cheats are often easy to spot, says Diane Seymour, a senior lecturer at Oxford Brookes University's Business...
* Name: Beverley Milton-Edwards * Age: 39 * Job: Reader, School of Politics and International Studies, Queen's University, Belfast. * Salary: Reader/senior lecturer scale * Qualifications: BA (Hons)...
Exeter University is poised to begin a major recruitment drive to help reposition itself in the higher education market. It is creating 52 posts, 44 of which are academic, after restructuring. Exeter...
London Metropolitan University could be brought to a standstill during its first audit by the quality watchdog as a result of staff strikes and a continuing academic boycott. As the row over the...
King's College London is celebrating a £1 million windfall after floating a spin-off company for the first time. Proximagen, which was set up in 2003, is the brainchild of Peter Jenner , professor of...
Giving every institution a 'risk profile' enables Hefce to lighten the bureaucratic burden, says David Young. The board of the Higher Education Funding Council for England is committed to reducing...