Get a PhD, get a suit, get a job, have a fling
(Photograph) - Get a PhD, get a suit, get a job, have a fling. People who have degrees are more likely to have affairs. People with PhDs have more clout in the job market than they know. Students...
(Photograph) - Get a PhD, get a suit, get a job, have a fling. People who have degrees are more likely to have affairs. People with PhDs have more clout in the job market than they know. Students...
A reform of the student loans system was promised this week as education led the list of legislation in the coming Parliamentary session unveiled in the Queen's Speech. Two education bills were...
SCIENTISTS trying to isolate the gene which gives Brussels sprouts and other greens their cancer-preventing characteristics are on the verge of enjoying the sweet taste of biotechnological success....
FASHION designer Helen Storey and her sister Kate, a developmental biologist based at Oxford University, have been granted Pounds 25,000 to produce clothes which express key events in the development...
PLANS for a universal assessment and accreditation scheme to check standards in the burgeoning market for MBA qualifications have collapsed after 18 months of development, following a row between the...
A new funding system based on learning credits could break down distinctions between full-time and part-time students The building blocks for a nationwide higher education credit system will be in...
(Photograph) - Cold sweat: 700 students at Queen's University in Ontario, Canada, take their final exams in the university's arena, normally an ice rink.
HUNDREDS of jobs at South Africa's universities and technikons are in jeopardy following state funding cuts. Thousands of posts could be frozen and small "unprofitable" departments and units face...
NEARLY a quarter of London's further education colleges are on the funding council's financially "at risk" list. Most of the 12 colleges, many covering the capital's poorest areas, are working to...
THE UNIVERSITY system throughout Europe retains an "unattractive degree of inflexibility", according to a new survey from the European Science and Technology Assembly, which reports to the European...
SCOTLAND's higher education institutions have launched a Pounds 3-million company to sell their distance learning expertise worldwide. Scottish Knowledge plc will not be linked to one university, but...
A CRACKDOWN on abuse of the title University College is likely to be urged by the Dearing inquiry's report. According to the Universities and Colleges Admission Service, three institutions have been...
A 25 PERCENT pay rise between 1994 and 1996 for Bradford University's vice chancellor has been condemned by Bradford AUT members. A ballot of AUT members at the university found 73 per cent "strongly...
THE CHURCH of Scotland's traditional links with university divinity faculties are set to change if tomorrow's General Assembly backs proposals for a pioneering sandwich degree. The Church of Scotland...
PETER Hain, 47, MP for Neath since 1991, and shadow employment minister since 1996, has been appointed undersecretary of state for Wales with responsibility for education and training in a portfolio...