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Education

Many Choices, No Solution

Monday, 09 August 2010

Getting a job is not as easy as ABC, 123

by Magdalena Kalata

A higher education has long been considered a standard and clear road to a better life.

 

Degrees in Public Relations

Sunday, 01 August 2010

When Universities get into bed with Celebrity

by Sile Murphy

The university campus has long been associated as hives of sexual activity. Still there must have been more than a frisson of sexual energy when glamorous actor Kim Cattrall stepped on the stage of John Moore University Liverpool, July the 15th.

 

The Economy of International Student Migration: Why the EU Needs to Do More?

Monday, 19 July 2010

by Roxane Schwandt

International student mobility is one of the few forms of migration welcome in host countries. Unlike other pathways, such as low-skilled labour migration or asylum seekers, students are considered to be an asset for the country in question.

 

How to Integrate Immigrant Children into Mainstream Education?

Friday, 16 July 2010

by Brian Mitchell

“There are three ways of dealing with difference: domination, compromise, and integration.
 

International Students and Higher Education in Europe

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Tuition fees often six times higher than local EU students has not slowed growth in non-EU enrollment at European Universities

 

Higher Education In Europe 2010

Monday, 29 March 2010

by Meabh Mc Mahon

Christened after the university city where it was conceived, the Bologna Process is a cooperation between ministries, higher education, institutions, students and staff from 46 different countries.

 

More Money Needed For European Universities

Monday, 15 March 2010

by Meabh Mc Mahon

A shrinking labour supply, pressure on energy and resources, globalisation; a few of the major challenges facing Europe. And then in 2008, an iceberg hits seeing Europe's interdependent economies gradually sink.

 

Reading and Writing finally get mentioned in Obama's policy

Wednesday, 03 March 2010

by Méabh Mc Mahon

Although they both boast large economies, political stability and military importance, when it comes to maths and science, there is a big difference between the US and Europe.

 

Is going back to school in the recession a good idea?

Friday, 19 February 2010

by Méabh Mc Mahon

'Nobody said life would be easy, they just promised it would be worth it', that might be a good stance to take if you are a young graduate or professional at the moment stuck in a rut due to the economic slowdown.