Nigerian and Indian first-years in UK outnumber those from EU
Ireland was only EU nation to see a rise in the number of students in the UK
Ireland was only EU nation to see a rise in the number of students in the UK
Government took away scheme ’hastily’ and ‘without convincing reason’, according to critics
Sciences gain £145 million that would have gone to humanities and social sciences under old system
Ban could prompt brain drain, warn experts, while university foundations are likely to be restocked with loyalists
Only 3 per cent of firms in survey had hired someone using the new graduate route
Institutions’ marketing approach should be to inform would-be students about the full range of degrees on offer, says Pat Moores
Charity Commission issues formal warning over handling of finances linked to Martyn Percy affair
Rising tensions between the West and China and Russia are being seen as an indication that internationalisation may have passed its peak. But are universities, as pre-eminently international...
First results of landmark survey of 42,186 employees and students released
Five years ago, a THE poll painted a bleak picture of work-life balance in the academy. Has the subsequent rise of homeworking eased the pressure? Or are ever-increasing workloads outweighing any...
Lack of institutional support in meeting the growing demand for data sharing must be addressed, says global study of attitudes towards publishing
After spikes in participation in recent polls, students’ role as a key voting bloc is under increased scrutiny in upcoming elections
Open University confirms plans to sell its stake in company it helped to found
Brussels, 04 Jul 2006 AMENDMENTS 66 Draft report Anne Laperrouze (PE 372.058v01-00) Proposal for a Council regulation (Euratom) laying down the rules for the participation of undertakings, research...
Are research careers meritocratic? Do universities do enough to support researchers? Is impact more important than publications? Is interdisciplinarity the key to new discoveries? Can...