Higher education's role will spark debate as the returns on knowledge fall, writes Rebecca Attwood. UK graduates will struggle to reap a return on their investment in higher education, in salaries and career prospects, research suggests ...
I've had a stellar performance over my 34-year career. "If they are going to take the Times Higher Education-QS (rankings) as a reference, then they should sack the vice-chancellors of other universities which have been sliding in the ...
On the issue of private and social rates of return on investment in higher education, there is still some distance between us. I believe that value added is the key. If you select the "best prepared" students, guiding them to good ...
The development of China's higher education system is being hampered by a government-driven rotation of a small number of people around the sector's top jobs, a US-based academic has warned. Several Chinese universities have recently ...
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"Deciding on a career path really begins the minute a student sets foot on campus as a freshman," he says. "What an individual student does early in their college education can help them open or close doors of career opportunity down ...
David Lammy, speaking last week at a Times Higher Education conference on intellectual property (IP), said the Government aimed to ensure that all universities were "brought up to the level of the best" when it came to exploiting ...
The UCU's higher education committee was due to discuss a reaction to the codes at a meeting after Times Higher Education went to press this week. The UCU criticised Ucea for refusing to reopen talks on the negotiating reforms using the ...
Ian Rivers, professor of education at Brunel University, said that research in the field was often "futile" as funders looked to support "safe bets" and work was needlessly replicated in different parts of a devolved UK. ...