From today's UK papers
Financial Times The University of Liverpool has positioned itself as a centre for the next generation of dotcom entrepreneurs by unveiling the first UK degree in e-business. The Independent Thousands...
Financial Times The University of Liverpool has positioned itself as a centre for the next generation of dotcom entrepreneurs by unveiling the first UK degree in e-business. The Independent Thousands...
Oxford attacked over race bias Oxford University’s Majlis Asian society has said it is concerned about the university’s attitude to race issues. It is particularly outraged by Oxford's handling of an...
Violence erupts over Venezuelan protest Academics and students at the Central University of Venezuela were among the injured as students who want an end to a month-long occupation over university...
Financial Times King's College, London, is to borrow £60m to help fund investments - the biggest unsecured loan raised by a British university. The Guardian The saga of quality assessment in British...
£18 million for technology partnerships Trade secretary Stephen Byers today announced eight new Faraday partnerships for researching environmentally friendly technology. The £18 million for the...
Financial Times Interview with Gabriel Hawawini, Insead's new dean, regarded by some as a conservative choice but who has a radical vision of the school's future. Berkeley's Haas School of Business...
Russians jail American scholar An American Fulbright scholar who denied selling marijuana while a postgraduate researcher at Russia's Voronezh State University has been sentenced to three...
Afghan women plan to defy the Taliban ban by setting up their own university in Pakistan. Bernard Leeman reports. The Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan has launched a challenge to...
Students at some Russian universities are being forced to act as unpaid labour, cleaning up campuses and turning out for demonstrations to please local politicians. Earlier this month, busloads of...

The Spanish government has unveiled plans to abolish national university entrance exams and to introduce a test for would-be lecturers. Other changes in the long-awaited proposals for the...
A Swiss foundation that aims to enhance Geneva's role in international cooperation, solving problems relating to peace, human rights, equitable social relations and sustainable development, has...
Academic access to Turkey's Ottoman archives, which could shed light on Armenian claims of a genocide, is being manipulated by the authorities. The Turkish government has disputed motions in European...
Young Australians from urban areas are far more likely to attend university than those outside the big cities, according to a team of researchers with the federal education department. The main cause...
As Japan's academic year gets under way, university heads are growing worried that a greying population could eventually force universities to recruit students rather than select them. In the past...

The United States government plans to charge international students a fee to fund an anti-terrorism monitoring system that will keep track of their addresses and academic status at all times. To pay...