MINNEAPOLIS, MN--(eMediaWorld - December 2, 2008) - At their November commission meeting, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education approved participation in the Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP) of the Midwestern Higher ...
The internationalization of U.S. higher education is expanding at a rapid pace. The need for qualified professional guidance and experience is crucial as you seek to enhance or develop your campus/organizational internationalization ...
Consequently, higher education appears increasingly decoupled from its historical legacy as a crucial public sphere, responsible for both educating students for the workplace and providing them with the modes of critical discourse, ...
Promoting the concept of diversity in the workplace is, above all, a process of education. Organizations that report the greatest success (and fewest problems) with diversity obtain maximum productivity from their total workforce. ...
Carey is research and policy manager for Education Sector, a Washington think tank. In his first posts, he writes a little about his background, and considers how Malcolm Gladwell's new book applies to higher education. ...
This academic year could see the lifting of the £3000 cap on tuition fees in higher education. Meanwhile, student debt and poverty are already spiralling, students face soaring costs of living, and the market dominates our education ...
IQTM Director Dr Niaz Ahmad said the objective of the conference was to highlight the need to improve higher education in the country, adding that the world's best practices in this regard would be introduced in Pakistan. ...
The Cost of Higher Education. As the Instapundit says:. Will higher ed be the next bubble to burst, with student loans providing the easy credit that inflated it? What would be the impact of such a burst? Posted by Darren at 6:50 PM ...
A report by the Sutton Trust, released exclusively to Times Higher Education this week (see pages 8-9), challenges the notion that academia is a particularly "posh" profession. Britain's university leaders, says Lee Elliot Major, ...
The book opens with the words of the father of European sexology, Richard von Krafft-Ebing, recording many of the anxieties of the late 19th century as he embarks upon his own ambitious attempt to classify the potential diversity and ...