By . Graduate employment rates have risen for a second successive year, but are still yet to reach pre-recession levels, new figures show. According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, 92.1 per cent of university leavers were in employment or further study six months after graduating in 2012-13, up from 90.8 per cent in the previous year. More...
Take students out of immigration target, say prospective Tory MPs
By . Eight out of 10 prospective Tory MPs think the government should not target international students in the drive to reduce net migration. The finding comes in a survey of Conservative candidates for the 2015 general election – excluding sitting MPs – by the Higher Education Policy Institute. More...
Basic research still the best bet to boost S&T innovation

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Key forces shaping education
By Jock Finlayson. Finlayson is executive vice-president of the Business Council of British Columbia.
In a recent interview, Stephen Toope, the outgoing president of the University of British Columbia, touched on a number of the challenges facing Canadian universities, including rising student expectations, a growing desire by governments and employers to ensure that post-secondary graduates are "job-ready," and heightened international competition for topranked faculty and graduate students. More...
Sri Lanka Higher Education Ministry to network universities through a cloud based management system
Sri Lanka Ministry of Higher Education has taken steps to network the entire higher education system of the country through a cloud based, web enabled management information system.
The computer system is to work under nine modules. They are student information and education, human resources and management, supply and facilities, accounts and finance, inventory control, fixed assets, payroll, library management and students' self-defense. More...
Success is going out of your comfort zone, American professor tells Vietnamese students
By Dong Nguyen. Alan Kerzner, an American marketing consultant and a professor of marketing, consulting and leadership skills at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and New York University, spoke with Vietnamese students at a workshop in Ho Chi Minh City on “How to Succeed in the U.S.” on June 26.
With 30 years of experience in the business industry, Prof. Kerzner has worked with famous global brands like Procter & Gamble and Johnson & Johnson. More...
The biggest challenges for universities: a prof’s view
By . The problems look different from inside the classroom.
Outgoing University of British Columbia president Stephen Toope has shared what he sees as five challenges facing today’s universities. Many of the issues he identifies, it seems to me, are important and need to be addressed. His point about preventing universities from becoming glorified trade schools—or, I would say, inglorious business schools—is well taken. More...
Indian universities to employ native speakers for Russian teaching
Russian is taught at more than 30 Indian universities, at 16 schools and at language centers in India.
Indian colleges and universities plan to attract Russian language teaching specialists to classrooms nationwide, head of Russian humanitarian agency Rossotrudnichestvo Fyodor Rozovsky told ITAR-TASS.
Indian universities had passed another stage of growth and were ready to accept teachers from Russia, said Rozovsky, head of the Russian culture and science centre in New Delhi. More...
Obama to take executive action on stalled immigration bill
By Sara Custer. By the end of the summer President Obama will take administrative action to reform the US’s immigration system after Republicans have said they will take no action to vote on a bill this year.
Since the Senate passed an immigration bill in June 2013, the House of Representatives have delayed voting on the same bill or proposing new legislation. More...