FE set to hit recruitment target early
Overseas students are flocking to United Kingdom further education colleges in the hope of gaining access to university and improving their English, writes Tony Tysome. Latest figures compiled by the...
Overseas students are flocking to United Kingdom further education colleges in the hope of gaining access to university and improving their English, writes Tony Tysome. Latest figures compiled by the...
Brussels, 28 October 2002 On 29 October 2002 in Brussels, the European Commission and Candidate Countries (CCs) will sign association agreements on the €17.5 billion 6 th EU Research Framework...
Years of drought and a drop in the Sea of Galilee to 212.5m below sea level have forced Israel to consider importing water from Turkey. When water is pumped out of the Sea of Galilee for public,...
Brussels, 14 Oct 2002 Press Conference WHEN? 29 October 2002 WHERE? Brussels, (Charlemagne building, Room S3, Rue de la Loi 170) Research is the first policy to integrate Candidate countries On 29...
Academics in the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus who allegedly advocate pro-European ideas face intimidation, according to an international relations professor. Muharem Faiz, of...
Any attempt to relax the laws on the trade of artefacts must be resisted, says Colin Renfrew. Iraq is one of the most archaeologically significant countries in the world. The earliest urban...
Brussels, 4 April 2003 The Commission today launched €13 million worth of "specific support actions" to stimulate, encourage and facilitate the participation of the 13 Associated Candidate Countries...
Archaeologists from around the world are engaged in a desperate race to save the ancient city of Zeugma on the Euphrates River in southern Turkey. Mosaics regarded by archaeologists as some of the...
The UK is storming ahead in the expansion stakes, but the competition is still fierce, warns the OECD. David Jobbins reports The UK's university expansion has been among the fastest in the...
Brussels, 14 March 2003 The complex causes of conflict and possible peace solutions - in areas ranging from the Balkans to Cyprus, from the Middle East to the former Soviet Union - are the focus of...
Brussels, 04 Mar 2003 Full text of Document 6925/03 Delegations will find attached, in view of the Spring European Council on 21 March 2003, a background paper prepared by the EIB on its new "...
Copenhagen, 26 Feb 2003 Professor Jacqueline McGlade, an environmental scientist active across a broad spectrum of the life sciences, is to be the next Executive Director of the European Environment...
The Tory Party under Winston Churchill missed a golden opportunity to make the pound Europe's dominant currency, Warwick University researchers have found. A 1950s plan to create a sterling area - a...
Domestication allows humans to produce animals in colours and shapes that would never survive in the wild. Tim Birkhead argues that it is time for us to put a brake on the process The issue of...
European education ministers have agreed to expand the Bologna process of higher-education convergence to include three more countries and to open the way for future membership by Balkan states....