By Ed Stannard. The graduate students’ organization at Yale is raising questions about the impact of two new residential colleges on undergraduate education at the university. More...
Ask the Administrator: Friday Classes and Enrollments
I'm hoping that you and your wise and worldly readers can help sort out some contradictory claims I've been running across in regards to academic scheduling. Read more...
Recruter et intégrer des travailleurs handicapés dans notre secteur
OETH organise des réunions sur le thème du recrutement et de l'intégration des travailleurs handicapés. Les deux premières auront lieu à Soissons et à Pau.
Pour répondre à l'obligation d'emploi des travailleurs handicapés, vous avez la possibilité d'effectuer différentes actions, notamment celle de recruter des personnes ayant une reconnaissance administrative de leur handicap.
Plus d'informations sur la réunion de SoissonsPlus d'informations sur la réunion de Pau. Voir l'article...
L'impact du langage corporel vu par les recruteurs
D’après ce sondage mené auprès de plus de 500 recruteurs, 37 % savent dès les cinq premières minutes d’entretien si un candidat correspond au poste à pourvoir. Un chiffre qui atteint les 71 % au bout de 15 minutes. Suite de l'article...
UK HE agent spending tops £86.7m
By Beckie Smith. UK universities paid out an average of £1,767 per international student to education agents in 2013-14 and overall spending on non-EU recruitment is increasing sharply, an investigation by Times Higher Education has revealed. More...
Laptops, cash or guaranteed places: how universities are attracting students
By James Connington. Competition to attract the best students is increasing for universities, but should institutions offer incentives? James Connington takes a look at what's on offer. Read more...
Recruter, communiquer : le couplage print et web pour plus d'efficacité
New tool targets enrollment trends
A new interactive tool that uncovers nationwide trends in higher education is designed to help college administrators understand the trends impacting college enrollment, such as demographics and high school graduation rates. More...
Scaling one college’s success throughout a whole state
By William L. Spence. Enrollment quickly tripled after the institution began offering academic classes in 2009, jumping from 1,200 the first semester to 3,600 the second. It now offers professional-technical, workforce development, adult and continuing education and academic courses to nearly 21,000 full- and part-time students. More...
11 online learning demands from today’s picky students
By . Online learning enrollment is slowing down. At the same time, student preferences and demands for online courses and degrees are changing. And this is all due to increasing online learning options provided by colleges and universities. More...