UK failing to prepare for tide of foreigners
The UK is poorly prepared to meet the needs of the more than 800,000 international students expected to flood into its universities and colleges by 2018, experts have warned. Academic institutions...
The UK is poorly prepared to meet the needs of the more than 800,000 international students expected to flood into its universities and colleges by 2018, experts have warned. Academic institutions...
Down under vs over here: What's on offer? UK: Scholarships Chevening Scholarships: about 2,400 offered a year, most covering postgraduate fees plus maintenance but some fees only. Commonwealth...
British universities excel at managing the transition of students from school to degree courses, and US universities could learn from them in order to cut dropout rates, a conference heard last week...
Scotland's further and higher education organisations radically disagree over the powers of a planned merged funding council for the two sectors. And key tensions have emerged over the possible...
Charles Clarke described Luton University as 'bloody brilliant' yet it gets a bloody awful press. Alan Thomson finds that the much-maligned university is carving out a niche for itself Luton...
Israel's seven research universities face 30 per cent budget cuts unless they implement government-inspired changes to their governance that some fear will erode academic freedom. The changes were...
A Stirling University academic has been offered the post of special adviser to the Croatian prime minister to help forge the country's path to joining the European Union. Dejan Jovic, who has taught...
European university leaders are to carry out a detailed appraisal of university funding in the wake of the decision in the UK to charge tuition fees far in excess of anything in continental Europe....
Chinese authorities have blocked access to the website of a Canadian foundation that funds human rights and social justice studies. The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, named after the late...
François Fillon, France's new minister of education and research, is giving priority to defusing the research crisis dogging the government. Less than 48 hours after the government reshuffle that...
Tuition fee costs at US universities will rise once again at double the rate of inflation this year, nearing $40,000 (£21,000) at some elite schools, including Harvard University. The tuition-fee...
Thirty-two Vienna University academics stripped of their titles by the Nazis have officially received posthumous recognition of their achievements more than 60 years later. The 32 are among more than...
Higher education colleges' strengths add value to the university brand, say Dianne Willcocks and John Cater. The government proposes that the arrangements for the award of university title should be...
As the regions hone their business strategies for global domination, the needs of small, local firms are being overlooked. I wish someone could find me some quangos that have disappeared. Not ones...
Tim Haines studied zoology at Bangor from 1978-81. He has worked on BBC programmes and produced Walking with Dinosaurs. I always imagined it was one of those midlife crisis things - buying a sports...