Education News in India

  • Women most mobile job-seekers: Ma Foi 11/Jan/2011
  • Employees in the country in general, and women in particular, are the most mobile and are expected to take the lead in finding new jobs in the New Year, with Delhi women being in the top-seekers, says a survey. "We see a clear upswing in the domestic job market. Employees across various sections - age ..
  • Delhi HC directive to Guru Govind Singh Indra Prastha Univ 11/Jan/2011
  • The Delhi High Court has directed the Guru Govind Singh Indra Prashtha(GGSIP) University to make "scruplous" use of quota seats in case of non- availability of candidates under reserved categories. A division bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justice Manmohan set aside the order of a single judge ..
  • Hard times ahead for Aussies education market 11/Jan/2011
  • Aussies immigration department forecasted tough times ahead for its revenue generating international education sector as it indicated further drop in students inflow from countries like India for at least another 3 years. Overseas student arrivals would drop more than half from early 2010 levels by June ..
  • Sibal talks on 'meta-university' 11/Jan/2011
  • With increased access to education content over the web, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal focussed on the emergence of 'meta-university'. "The emerging meta-university, built on the power and ubiquity of the web and launched by the open courseware movement, will give teachers and learners everywhere the ..
  • Courses with a human edge 10/Jan/2011
  • The University of Southampton's School of Social Sciences has launched two new courses this year — MSc in gerontology (through distance learning) and BSc in population and geography. Talking about the need for starting a long distance programme in gerontology, Maria Evandrou, director, Centre for Research on ..
  • New world, new goals 10/Jan/2011
  • Though many engineering schools are organised along traditional disciplinary lines (mechanical, electrical, civil) the problems engineers have to solve today rarely fall within a single engineering discipline. Hence, Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering has chosen to concentrate on three areas that include ..
  • School watch 10/Jan/2011
  • THE NETHERLANDS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMMES (NFP) The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP) are designed to promote capacity building within organisations in 60 developing countries (including India) by providing training and education to their mid-career staff members. The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs ..
  • School watch 10/Jan/2011
  • THE NETHERLANDS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMMES (NFP) The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP) are designed to promote capacity building within organisations in 60 developing countries (including India) by providing training and education to their mid-career staff members. The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs ..
  • Page-turner 10/Jan/2011
  • Librarians organise information and help people find books, magazines, videos, websites and other information. They can therefore be described as information professionals. The traditional concept of the library was a place where one could access paper records or books but it now houses the most advanced electronic ..
  • University honour 10/Jan/2011
  • Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has been conferred with the 'Platinum Technology Award' at a function held in Geneva, Switzerland. This is the first time that an Asian University has received this honour. The award was presented by Association Otherways Management and Consulting (OMAC), a Paris based ..

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