All higher education articles – Page 3
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Bangor University proposes shutting down its chemistry department
Plan would get rid of the only chemistry degree that can be partly taken in Welsh and put 18 jobs at risk
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Stifling bureaucracy and deferential attitudes holding Chinese science back
Cultural change is needed for the nation to become an innovation giant, study claims
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EU presidency puts lagging Bulgarian science in the spotlight
Meagre public funding and a fragmented research base means the nation is falling behind other member states
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Leaky pipeline for LGBQ university students on science and engineering degrees
US students who identify as LGBQ are 8% less likely than their heterosexual peers to finish Stem courses
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Number of international students applying and enrolling at US universities drops
New data confirms enrolment of overseas student pursuing science and engineering degrees dropped 6% in 2017
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Competition lacking in English higher education market
Audit shows less than a third of students think their course offers value for money
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Root and branch reform urged for Polish universities and research
EU report paints picture of out-of-date system
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Turkish crackdown takes toll on academic output
Analysis finds publications have declined after 8000 academics were fired in the wake of last year’s coup
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Outcry after Teesside University professors told to reapply for jobs
Last minute summer assessment could result in redundancies
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Rebels with a cause
The student debt genie is out of the bottle after putting in an unexpected appearance at the UK elections
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Science community still wary as Trump's travel ban partially reinstated
Supreme court ruling allows entry by students, professors and lecturers from six targeted muslim-majority nations
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Teaching quality assessment ranks UK universities
Teaching Excellence Framework results out with those awarded gold, silver or bronze able to increase fees in line with inflation
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Italian unions denounce unequal R&D investment
Universities being left out in the cold by funding decisions
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Scientists fight back against Romanian reforms
Plans will exclude foreign and overseas academics from research assessments
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What you need to know about the UK higher education shake-up
How will students, academics and universities be affected?
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Higher education reforms rushed through
Bill passed before parliament’s dissolution will bring seismic changes to UK research landscape
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UK university applications fell 5% following Brexit
But fall in applications is less dramatic in physical science subjects
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Mark Walport named as new head of UKRI
Chief scientific adviser will lead UK’s new research organisation
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Women in science and engineering representation varies widely by field
Of nearly 23,000 US graduate students in chemistry in 2014, roughly 8200 were full-time female students, latest figures reveals