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30 août 2015

Interest in borrowings is not mere linguistics

By John Gill. With individuals and institutions alike calculating potential costs of Brexit, recouping loans from EU students can’t be ignored. More...

30 août 2015

Australian universities aim to bowl over top Indian students

By Paul Jump. Australian delegation that includes former cricketer Adam Gilchrist aims to boost educational links with subcontinent. More...

30 août 2015

Scottish universities ‘could lose charitable status’

By David Matthews. Scottish universities fear that they could lose their status as charities and become part of the public sector if the Edinburgh government pushes ahead with a new higher education governance bill. More...

30 août 2015

UK is world’s top destination for fashion students

By John Elmes. C’est chic: British fashion schools triumph in inaugural Business of Fashion global ranking. More...

30 août 2015

Poland takes steps to open up HE to overseas students

By Matthew Reisz. The Polish government has introduced measures to promote further internationalisation of its higher education system by bringing in more foreign students. More...

30 août 2015

Should I keep the title of my paper brief?

By Matthew Reisz. Academics who want to rise up the citations lists would do well to come up with snappy titles for their papers or even fall back on textspeak. More...

30 août 2015

Graduate unemployment back to pre-recession levels

By Chris Havergal. But longitudinal survey also finds more university leavers are now working part-time or engaged in further study. More...

30 août 2015

Cost of Kenyan university education ‘turns millions into paupers’

By Chris Havergal. Former presidential candidate says institutions must deliver courses more cheaply and that student loan burden must be eased. More...

30 août 2015

Bahrain’s universities to be inspected by British Accreditation Council

By Chris Havergal. The British Accreditation Council has signed a contract to inspect Bahrain’s universities, in a significant expansion of its international activities. More...

30 août 2015

Why don't politicians care about the gender gap in education?

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQPxnNUZkzq1IINmqwJMRe0Mx9jmcJPvZ89WaflkoXFnHo0R2jfVuceEAwwBy Neil Lyndon. A prevailing feminist mentality in our approach to education means that no politician wants to act over the increasingly disadvantaged state of men, writes Neil Lyndon. Read more...

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