A different way to work through college
NICK Vaughn is the first to admit he is not particularly adept with his hands, so learning how to make brooms was one of the hardest things he has had to do in college. But Mr Vaughn, a senior at...
NICK Vaughn is the first to admit he is not particularly adept with his hands, so learning how to make brooms was one of the hardest things he has had to do in college. But Mr Vaughn, a senior at...
(Photograph) - Japanese postgraduates Ami Fakuda and Sanae Izumi work on their English at the University of Leeds language centre to prepare themselves for their masters degrees
The Higher Education Statistics Agency's findings for 1995/96 reveal that: * 20 per cent of first-degree graduates go on to further study. * 55 per cent of the women who continued studying went on to...
Employers do not appreciate employees with MBAs, a study from Imperial College Management School has found, writes Phil Baty. The study found that 57 per cent of the school's alumni believe that...
Biotechnology breakthroughs: starch and evening primrose oil yields and the use of holograms Sunflowers or oilseed rape could prove a richer source of evening primrose oil than evening primrose...
(Photograph) - We are what we eat: As new technologies offer improved yields (page 9), the public fears that European and UK controls over food have more to do with encouraging trade and protecting...
New minimum degree standards are to be piloted immediately by the Quality Assurance Agency for higher education, it was revealed this week. Pilots for the so-called "threshold" standards, which will...
The government's planned University for Industry can provide the next upward shift in higher education participation rates, says one of the directors of the pilot project to be launched next week....
A proliferating new breed of applied doctorate qualifications is creating "total confusion" in the postgraduate qualifications market and must be brought swiftly into the proposed national...
The Dearing report is "constrained in terms of dynamic vision", the ABS executive concluded this week. The executive endorsed Dearing's quality regime, supporting plans for a national framework of...
POSTGRADUATES want institutions or research councils to offer "golden hellos" to stop students abandoning academic study because of high debts. They say moves to charge undergraduates tuition fees...
Next week THESIS, The THES Internet Service, will be expanding to provide a new service for subscribers. A complete and fully searchable archive of The THES from October 1994 will be available to all...
Scotland could lose up to 3,000 jobs, 1,500 of them in higher education, unless the Government backs off from its predecessor's public spending plans, the Association of University Teachers Scotland...
(Photograph) - Angry students missed their target, education secretary David Blunkett, in a lobby organised by the Stop the Fees campaign when the Sheffield Labour MP unexpectedly shifted the date of...
Drama and design courses continue to become more popular THE GROWTH in consumerism in the latter half of the 20th century, coupled with developments in media, fashion and multimedia, has ensured a...