Sebastian Thrun: World's First Massive Online Degree Program Starts Today
Udacity Blog, January 15, 2014
They write: ">A total of 2,360 students applied within the 3-week application period. This is about 75% more than normally apply for the on-campus degree over the duration of an entire year. Of this pool, 375 have been accepted and start today." Not very massive. More...
Admiralty law to be included in universities’ curriculum
The federal government of Nigeria said it has taken appropriate steps to ensure that admiralty or maritime law is included in the curriculum of universities in the country for the speedy resolution of maritime cases, reports the Nigerian Television Authority. More...
AJK students to get free education from Chinese company
Kohala Hydro Company, a state-owned power company of China, will provide free education to students hailing from different areas of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) affected by power generation projects, reports The Express Tribune. More...
Biggest mistake universities make when going online
It is an understatement to say that online learning has emerged as top-of-mind for many institutional leaders. And for good reason. Scaling offerings through online programmes or courses has become an inherent part of growth for public, private and non-traditional colleges and universities. And for some it is even a matter of survival, writes Furqan Nazeeri for eCampus News. More...
Alcohol blamed for chaotic behaviour among students
An academic at the Copperbelt University in Zambia has called for a change in the policy that allows the sale of alcohol in institutions of higher learning, saying it is the cause of chaotic behaviour and unrest among students, reports Lusaka Times. More...
Pressure on South Korean universities to study the North
Across South Korean universities, improved relations have given rise to the provision of more courses on North Korea. According to The Diplomat, there is currently a lack of South Korean universities offering North Korean studies, writes Leelian Kong for StudyInternational.com. More...
Spanish universities’ science publications up by 70%
Over 2007 to 2016, the number of scientific publications from Spanish universities in the Web of Science has gone up from 31,690 to 54,764 documents, an increase of 72.81%, reports EurekAlert!. More...
Quota for transgender students in colleges, universities
In a progressive step towards inclusive education, the Kerala state government in India has allotted two additional seats for transgender students in all universities and affiliated arts and science colleges across the state, reports News18. More...
State funding per tertiary student ‘halved in 10 years’
State third-level funding per student is half what it was 10 years ago, according to the body representing Ireland’s seven universities. In a pre-budget submission, the Irish Universities’ Association has called for a significant increase in core funding from the state, as well as capital investment of more than €5 billion (US$5.9 billion) over the next 12 years, writes Emma O Kelly for RTÉ. More...
Universities must uphold standards – Commission
