
Does the Cost Point Influence Your Idea of the Larger Point of University Itself?
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the university sector under greater scrutiny. In some cases, this has prompted new conversations about […]
2 years agoA space to explore, share and shape the issues facing social and behavioral scientists
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the university sector under greater scrutiny. In some cases, this has prompted new conversations about […]
2 years agoIf Germany has done it, why can’t we? That’s the question being asked by many students around the world in countries that charge tuition fees to university. Barbara Kehm explains how Germany reached this point, and whether it’s likely to stay there.
9 years ago[Editor’s Note: We’re pleased to reproduce “Out of Whack: Textbook Tragedy” by Charles M. Vance from Journal of Management Inquiry.] […]
9 years agoThe authors of “Why Does College Cost So Much?” take a look at the root causes and determine that we can reduce the price of higher education, but not dramatically.
10 years agoThe Guardian yesterday published a set of worrying facts. Even though consumers of higher education pay almost three times as much in tuition fees than they did six years ago, face-to-face with lecturers in class has barely increased
11 years agoAn article by Tom Jacobs in Miller McCune Magazine discusses new research that links community college tuition rates in the […]
12 years agoThe Universities and Science Minister, David Willetts MP, has made several key speeches recently setting out the Government’s views on […]
12 years ago