Tagore rights lost
Viswabharati University founded by India's pre-eminent poet and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, in Shantiniketan near Calcutta, has lost its copyright over his works after clinging on to them for...
Viswabharati University founded by India's pre-eminent poet and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, in Shantiniketan near Calcutta, has lost its copyright over his works after clinging on to them for...
Individuals from Canada's First Nations peoples have been enrolling in higher education in numbers that are the envy of other countries' aboriginal populations despite stagnant funding and persistent...
Until the re-election of the government of prime minister John Howard in 1998, improving university access for Australian Aborigines was one of the nation's great success stories. In the 1990s,...
Indigenous peoples are among the most deprived in the world, especially when it comes to education. THES reporters consider what progress they have made. The world's 300 million First Nations peoples...
Mexico's first indigenous university - the University of Mochicahui - opened in October 2000 and now has more than 1,200 students from 13 different states. The university, in a small town in...
A quarter-page ad in the Prague Pill - the Czech capital's newest free listings magazine - displays a bold portrait of Vladimir Lenin beneath a copy line peppered with Cyrillic-style lettering: "Down...
University College Dublin is to check the qualifications and references of all shortlisted candidates for permanent academic posts. The clampdown follows the embarrassing disclosure that it had been...
Libya has entrusted the largest treasure trove of ancient Roman coins ever found, more than 100,000 items, to the Italian National Research Council for restoration and study. The Libyan antiquities...
David Bell, the Bedfordshire County Council chief executive who was this week named Ofsted's chief inspector designate, is no stranger to the further education sector and the colleges in which he...
1960s First job as a new lecturer in Aberdeen. Such is the availability of posts that this one has remained unfilled for months. The interview consists of lunch with the professor. I am offered the...
Oh dear. Roy Anderson, head of infectious diseases and epidemiology at Imperial College, London, was overlooked in the new year honours while a more junior member of his team, Neil Ferguson, got an...
Congratulations to David Eastwood, who has just been appointed vice-chancellor of the University of East Anglia. Professor Eastwood, a modern historian, is currently chief executive of the Arts and...
Christmas week is usually a lean time for universities hoping to make a little extra cash through conferences while students are away. But the University of Nottingham, always looking for a swift way...
While universities try to minimise the number of students who drop out, staff at the University of Wolverhampton may wish to make a certain exception. Hassan Butt, the 22-year-old Mancunian who this...
Scottish students were this week expecting a particularly fair hearing from first minister Jack McConnell as they warned the Scottish Parliament about crippling levels of student debt. They had with...