Japan faces number crunching future
World market success is forcing a once tightly knit nation to unwind. Tony Tysome takes a look Leaders of Japanese higher education are fighting to avert a financial and educational crisis they fear...
World market success is forcing a once tightly knit nation to unwind. Tony Tysome takes a look Leaders of Japanese higher education are fighting to avert a financial and educational crisis they fear...
(Photograph) - Labour MPs Ken Livingstone and Tony Benn have lent their weight to a student campaign of opposition to tuition fees. Mr Livingstone said that to impose fees "would create a two-tier...
A lecturer who circulated criticisms of business degree programmes franchised in Singapore by a British university is facing legal action. The Management Development Institute of Singapore terminated...
Occasionally accused of having feet of clay, the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals came close to finding those of its press officer, Ted Nield, encased in concrete as well last week. Dr...
International misunderstandings No. 357: an eastern European academic, visiting Edinburgh for a higher education conference, congratulated his hosts on the attractiveness of the city's prostitutes....
Warm congratulations to the publishers of The Science Reporter, august organ of the Association of British Science Writers, for a classic display of the havoc that can be wrought by omitting a single...
It is refreshing to learn that not everyone thinks of the Internet as an ephemeral concept floating around in cyberspace. In a paper proposing a strategic alliance of HE institutions to provide...
Must-read headline of the month for October goes to the Warwick University NewsLetter and its front-page story "Warwick Scientists Devise Breathalyser For Cows". The bad news for those scenting the...
National Council for Vocational Qualification chief executive John Hillier will be displeased to learn that the entire first print run - 1,500 copies - of Peter Robinson's Rhetoric and Reality:...
Rare the politician who enjoys being attacked rather than praised. But Labour higher education spokesman Bryan Davies considered it well worth the associated invective from a Scottish Nationalist...
Alumnus to be proud of No:72 is yet another fine upstanding (as opposed to the other variety found face-down in Bournemouth sidestreets) Tory gent, Sir Geoffrey Johnson-Smith, until last week chair...
At least a third, and possibly half, of young people leaving Northern Ireland to study on the mainland do so reluctantly, claims Ulster University. Students are being forced to leave because of an...
Higher education senior management teams may not be prepared for the significant changes and restructuring they predict, according to a survey of team members. "They see it's going to happen, but are...
WESTERN predictions of environmental crises caused by the feckless management of natural resources in developing countries are often inaccurate and misleading, British and United States scientists...
John Joseph Puthenkalam has an intimidatingly impressive academic record. It begins with bachelor's degrees in economics, philosophy, theology and education in his native India and from Japan; goes...