09 Jan 2008
| by Emma Barnett
LONDON - The Times Higher Education Supplement will relaunch on 10 January with a new website, plus...will merge the old Times Higher Education Supplement jobs website with the editorial site and will ...
that will not appear in the publication. The publication s parent company TSL Education has invested 2m ...
23 Jul 1998
| by BINNUR BEYAZTAS
Microsoft and Oxford University are to fund virtual education
courses next year. The online...Microsoft and Oxford University are to fund virtual education
courses next year. The online degrees will be postgraduate courses in
medicine, computing, and software engineering.
...
15 May 1998
| by CAMILLA BALLESTEROS, director of intera
This is a tough one, and the Health Education Authority, aided and
abetted by Spin, has done a...This is a tough one, and the Health Education Authority, aided and
abetted by Spin, has done a good job. I found the tone of please select
a drug from the pop-up menu slightly too cheerful. I ...
approachable than a parent.
Client Health Education Authority
Brief Create a non-judgmental, non ...
05 Apr 2006
| by Joanna Bowery
; the days of consumers
paying over the odds for unsuitable products could soon be over. Educating ...
of public policy and education, who was involved
in last year's pilot of the workplace scheme ...
in this and be seen to be educating the public,' says Anthony
Green, sales and marketing director at Concep ...
15 Aug 2008
| by Alex Aiken, a director of comms at Westminster City Council
communicating the education agenda need to do some serious remedial work....Over the past few years the education system has rarely been out of the news - for the wrong ...
, education has received a bad press. There is no single point of focus for these PR failures. It's not simply about the effectiveness of government, schools or local education authorities. It does raise questions ...
10 Jul 2008
| by Henry Williams
that they will devalue current GCSEs and A-levels, while former education secretary Charles Clarke branded them ...
Lorna Gozzard. 'On one level we will be explaining the reforms to education workers and making sure ...
to do well; our job is to promote the benefits of young people staying in education. We are not here ...
17 Mar 2000
| by ELEANOR TRICKETT
University for Industry, the Government s education initiative, is
launching its first advertising...University for Industry, the Government s education initiative, is
launching its first advertising campaign next week with work by
Duckworth Finn Grubb Waters and HPT Brand Response.
Learndirect, a one-stop shop for adult learning needs, is the response
to one of UFI s key objectives ...
20 Jul 2001
| by CLARE CONLEY
to encourage 16- to 19-year-olds to stay in
further education.
A key element of the Government's drive ...
the
infrastructure for the scheme earlier this year by the Department for
Education and Skills. The company has put ...
of education services for local
education authorities and professional support services.
...
08 May 2008
| by Matt Cartmell
The Imperial War Museum has appointed education specialist Communications Management to promote...at the British Museum. We re going to raise awareness of the programme among teachers and educators by securing in-depth features in educational publications, said Cussens. We re also looking to use students who ...
26 Mar 2008
Marketing to students requires an avoidance of cliche and a willingness to engage online, writes Joe Thomas.