Exchange thrives but UK gets more insular
A steady decline in British students' participation in the Socrates Erasmus student exchange programme is causing concern among employers and academics. Just over 10,000 British students took...
A steady decline in British students' participation in the Socrates Erasmus student exchange programme is causing concern among employers and academics. Just over 10,000 British students took...

Crossing the Channel is losing its appeal for students. There has been a dramatic drop in EU nationals coming to Britain and we are losing interest in the Erasmus exchange programme. Claire Sanders...
Thursday Our red London bus stands ready in Millennium Square, Leeds. Colleagues, Drop the Debt campaigners, a councillor, an MP and a bishop arrive bearing gifts and good wishes. We set off. Will we...
The Royal Society of Chemistry has awarded the following prizes and titles: Adrien Albert lecturership to Chris Moody , professor at the University of Exeter; Bader prize to David Walton , director...
The University of London has appointed the following: C. N. Mann , director of the Warburg Institute, dean of the School of Advanced Study from January 1, 2002; Timothy Shaw , professor at Dalhousie...
Lovers of leather could find themselves making a new fashion statement thanks to Peruvian engineer Barbara León. Ms León won second prize in a technological innovations competition, run by Lima's...
After years of helping to develop a new system of sixth-form examinations for England, Nick Tate, former chief executive of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, has found there is no...

Tony Hey has always appreciated the importance of communication. His role as director of the e-Science core programme gives him a way to help to circulate information. But having found inspiration...
Small, remote rural communities, even in developed countries, find it hard to attract and retain physicians. Around the world, experts agree that medical training needs to be located in these areas...
Washington More American students are applying for aid to cover the cost of tuition, room and board. Some 55 per cent of undergraduates and 60 per cent of graduates asked for cash in 1999-2000, a...
A new managerial cost-cutting culture is coming to Japan's universities, write Bern Mulvey and Charles Jannuzi. In a long-anticipated move, the Japanese government has decided in principle to grant...
French education minister Jack Lang has bowed to pressure from philosophy teachers to neutralise reforms due to start in lycees in September, despite claims by an opposing group of philosophers and...
An internal committee at Haifa University has found that a masters thesis presented by Teddy Katz contained fabricated quotes purporting to come from veterans involved in an incident at the village...
The University of Zimbabwe is heading for crisis, with looming student anger over a whopping rise in fees and the university set to lose crucial donor funding. As a state body, the university -...

New England, the undisputed home of higher education in the United States, is confronting a sudden erosion of its dominance. The region's disproportionate share of the country's university students...