Sexually abused being failed by services
Services for mentally distressed sexual abuse survivors are inadequate and fragmented, Edinburgh University sociologist Sarah Nelson said this week. She unveiled the findings of a two-year research...
Services for mentally distressed sexual abuse survivors are inadequate and fragmented, Edinburgh University sociologist Sarah Nelson said this week. She unveiled the findings of a two-year research...
The national curriculum is putting pupils off studying science at university, the new professor of science education at the Institute of Education has said. Michael Reiss, who is also head of science...

Mike Thorne, appointed vice-chancellor of the University of East London this week, has his work cut out for him. Once he has steered the institution through its emergency financial recovery plan, he...
A 9ft bronze statue by renowned sculptor Michael Sandle is under wraps at a secret location while the University of Dundee finds a suitable site for it. Some of the more conservative citizenry may...
The concept behind the new waiting room design at the former Department for Education and Employment has been lost following its split last week into the Department for Education and Skills and the...
Bill Wakeham , deputy rector of Imperial College, London, has been appointed vice-chancellor of the University of Southampton. The University of Kent has appointed: Andy Alaszewski , previously of...
Jerusalem Leaders of Israeli universities said that the next academic year would not start on schedule if an emergency cut of 213 million shekels (£30 million) in the higher education budget is...
Vista University is taking the South African government to court for ordering its break-up in the first of a series of mergers between higher education institutions this year. The lawsuit from the "...
Flagging public confidence in private colleges has forced Vietnam's ministry of education and training to intervene to help raise standards. Vu Ngoc Hai, deputy education minister, said that the...
Rectors of Turkey's state universities have held an emergency meeting to review the worsening situation in the sector since the February economic crisis, which resulted in 40 per cent devaluation. In...

Reforms to France's education system have encouraged the country to set its sights on taking the sporting lead in Europe. Jack Lang, education minister, and Marie-George Buffet, minister for youth...
A website that reveals the names of more than 1,100 university researchers and dozens of nonprofit organisations whose work is being underwritten by the private sector has been launched in the United...
Amandine Croison, Edinburgh University's digital library officer, displays one of a donation of books by and about the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The donation was made by...
Rapid movements in the stock market, negative commercial and social responses to technology and the fast pace of technological development can prove fatal for high-tech companies if they do not have...

Evidence from charters in Norman archives dispels the myth of William the Conqueror as an all-powerful vanquisher. Should England's first Norman king be thought of as an all-powerful conqueror? As I...