Germany goes private
THE GERMAN state of Baden-Wurttemberg is planning to set up a private international university to attract more foreign students to the region. Education minister Klaus von Trotha is studying the...
THE GERMAN state of Baden-Wurttemberg is planning to set up a private international university to attract more foreign students to the region. Education minister Klaus von Trotha is studying the...
(Photograph) - Students from Leeds College of Music perform at an open day for the college's new building in the heart of Leeds
PARTNERSHIPS in education and training are the key to Russia's economic recovery and development, British prime minister Tony Blair told scientific and business leaders in Moscow during his first...
A NUMBER of prominent French academics are embroiled in a public dispute over immigration and nationality laws sparked by draft legislation. The Government's failure to fulfil a pre-election promise...
The central principle of a lifelong learning curriculum, based on knowledge and citizenship, should be a social theory of learning that runs through our lives like the message in a stick of rock. We...
Consultations on the Dearing committee's report, Higher Education in the Learning Society, are now closed, although late submissions are still trickling in. Next comes the report of Bob Fryer's...
Dearing on quality: doomed to failure. Compact arrangements are a central theme running throughout the Dearing report. It is difficult to disagree with the partnership arrangements envisaged, based...
European decision-makers of the future will have to be proficient in at least three languages, says Nicole de Fontaines A common language, spoken and understood by all, is a dream for some people and...
THE DEARING report "seriously fails to recognise the lifelong learning agenda" in its proposals on student funding, the National Institute for Adult Continuing Education says. It falls down in its...
THERE should be no arbitrary restriction on further education colleges offering degrees, further education funding heads have said, writes Tony Tysome. The Further Education Funding Council for...
FUNDING changes suggested by the Dearing committee could deter the best graduates from undertaking science PhDs, warns the Royal Society, Britain's academy of science. In its response to Dearing, the...
FEARS are growing that the government is contemplating differential tuition fees for a Scottish four-year honours degree for students from different parts of the United Kingdom. The Garrick committee...
THE DEPARTMENT of Health this week gave a firm assurance that it had no plans or "desire" to take over any more funding of medical education. Doctors feared a move on medical training when health...
A SCIENTIST whose research led to the electric chair being outlawed in two US states fears his work has been trivialised by being awarded a spoof Nobel prize. Neurophysiologist Harold Hillman,...
* Heads of architecture schools are meeting this week to discuss the likely effects of fees on their courses. Like vets, architects undertake five years of undergraduate training, yet are being...