Discreet rise of career aims
Critics call them Noddy courses, but more and more students are opting for highly vocational study SHOULD universities be transforming themselves into training grounds for industry? While many...
Critics call them Noddy courses, but more and more students are opting for highly vocational study SHOULD universities be transforming themselves into training grounds for industry? While many...
Critics call them Noddy courses, but more and more students are opting for highly vocational study Wannabe Spice Girls need not apply. A pop music degree at Salford University requires students with...
Critics call them Noddy courses, but more and more students are opting for highly vocational study For students wanting a hands-on job and good prospects all over the world, physiotherapy is...
(Photograph) - Critics call them Noddy courses, but more and more students are opting for highly vocational study Eleanor Cundey started at Hyde Fabrications in Leeds in July as part of her...
While others are being encouraged to carve out their own careers by setting up in business. UNIVERSITIES must cultivate students' entrepreneurial spirit, higher education minister Tessa Blackstone...
While others are being encouraged to carve out their own careers by setting up in business. While institutions have been slow to get into teaching their students to be entrepreneurs, most are having...
While others are being encouraged to carve out their own careers by setting up in business. SIR Ron Dearing's emphasis on work experience has been boosted by Glasgow Development Agency's decision to...
How do you create a sophisticated, clever robot? Let it evolve. So say researchers from the University of Sussex, who have "artificially evolved" the brains and the bodies of real machines
Baroness Blackstone has ignored the advice that when you have got yourself into a hole it is best to stop digging. Why does she insist on taking a utilitarian view of science but not of other...
THE controversial topic of recovered childhood memories is being put under the microscope. Researchers at Royal Holloway and Bedford College of Higher Education have studied the case histories of 690...
YOUNG women believe "slim" is the key quality of the ideal women's body while for young men the ideal body is "handsome", "muscular" and "smart". Barbara Lloyd and Helga Dittmar from the school of...
SMOKERS in Britain overestimate their risk of suffering lung cancer by nearly three times. Research by Stephen Sutton at the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London...
FOR Igor Aleksander of Imperial College, London, artificial intelligence is only really of interest if it tells us something about human intelligence. Software, he says, can recognise patterns, such...
Contrasting approaches to simulated mutations and neural networks are transforming artificial intelligence EDINBURGH University's mobile robot group believes hands-on experience is essential in the...
Australian vice chancellors have rejected new quality checks proposed by the federal Higher Education Council and have called for a single, simple set of performance indicators that might be used to...