Archive for the ‘Education’ Category
Format of Case Analysis Report
Wednesday, June 22, 2011 7:55 No CommentsIntroduction
Overview of case studies and related problems found, identify key issues
Subject
Description and analysis of the problem. Adequate theory to review and assess the problems, advantages and disadvantages, possible risk factors solution. Learn from text and experience.
Conclusion
Overview of the main issues. Identify and propose demonstration strategy.
Suggest
Proposal alone or in the conclusions should be consistent with your [...]
Students Face £50k Debt Timebomb
Tuesday, June 7, 2011 9:13 No CommentsAccording to an official report, it is revealed that as the ministers underestimated the number of universities charging maximum fees, student debt will treble to a staggering £70bn within four years.
The ministers are blamed by scathing analysis from the Public Accounts Committee for pushing up university fees to £9,000. It is found that overall student [...]
Higher University Tuition Fees Would Have Put More Undergraduates Off
Thursday, April 28, 2011 9:13 No CommentsThe government is planning to triple the university tuition fee from about £3,000 to a maximum of £9,000 next year. Several researches was done to reveal the extent to which the government’s plans would affect the top university undergraduates.
More than half of university students would have avoided going to university if they have had [...]
Learning from the Tuition Fee Battle
Sunday, December 19, 2010 21:15 No CommentsWeeks of protests in London at increases to university fees have vitness theUK coalition government cross the Rubicon. The student demonstrations represent the first direct and violent opposition it has faced. And while the administration has come through undeflected, if perhaps shaken, it should learn some lessons.
The latest protests have certainly left their mark, most [...]
What Does Recession Mean for the MBA Market?
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 12:23 No CommentsJust when it looked like the economic clouds might be lifting, talk of more rain comes. In the US, the Federal Reserve has warned that growth will be sluggish and the Bank of England says it expects growth in the UK economy to be weaker than expected.
Behind the gloomy forecasts are fears of a double-dip [...]
Schools Doing More to Help Student Stand Out from the Flooding MBA Market
Sunday, October 10, 2010 10:32 No CommentsEconomic recessions always help increase the number of people returning to campus. The previous recession make no exception.
However, once the economy improves, the trend will slow down and there will be an imbalance across the market. These days, with so many MBA graduates flooding the market, it is getting increasingly pressing for the graduates to [...]
Teach Yourself Sustainability
Thursday, October 7, 2010 13:42 No CommentsSustainability should not be something companies do just to improve their public image, or as a regulator has told them to do so. It makes sound business sense and those that grab the chances stand to outperform those that do not do so.
These are the key ideas behind the UK Green Building Council’s online course [...]



