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Chilean ministry accused of funding bungle Accusations that the education ministry is mishandling the allocation of funding to private universities were denied by the Chilean government...
Chilean ministry accused of funding bungle Accusations that the education ministry is mishandling the allocation of funding to private universities were denied by the Chilean government...
Luton graduates are more employable Luton University produces more employable graduates than the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, according to employment indicators published today. Every home-...
The Guardian Most students find work quickly after leaving university regardless of where they study, but black and Asian graduates still face discrimination from employers, according to an official...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has announced that it is placing virtually all its course content online. Lecture notes, reading lists, assignments and course outlines will all be available...
UN envoy to visit jailed Burma leader A Brazilian politics professor is expected to see pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, under arrest since September, in the first visit by a United...
Memorial held for train crash victim A memorial service was taking place today at the University of Teesside for Steve Baldwin, the clinical psychology professor who died in the Selby train crash....
The Guardian The Victoria and Albert Museum has been given six months to justify its existence to an increasingly apathetic public who do not seem to know what it is for. United Kingdom students will...
European convergence in sector 'unstoppable' The move towards European convergence in higher education is virtually unstoppable, delegates to Salamanca 2001, the Convention of European...
Financial Times Spending by Oxford and Cambridge colleges on libraries, computers and academic staff rivals that of entire universities elsewhere in the country. Essex University is to unveil plans...
Clinical psychology gets RAE recognition Clinical psychology will be more fairly assessed in this year’s research assessment exercise. Funding chiefs today announced that staff employed by the...
The Simmons College Center for Competitive Intelligence in Boston will enrol its first students in May. It aims to train the 21st-century counterparts of James Bond - spies who will gather...

Market forces that might one day make human cloning a profitable engine of social change have been proposed in a speculative study by economists. Gilles Saint-Paul, professor of economics at the...
Five hundred university leaders gather in Salamanca, Spain, today to map out the future unity of Europe's universities as a follow-up to the Bologna Declaration of June 1999. The convention is...
The Department for Education and Employment should be disbanded to allow a radical rethink of higher education policy, the Association of University Teachers said this week. Launching the union's pre...
The Argentine government has decided to withdraw financial support for Argentine studies at St Antony's College, Oxford, worth £186,000 per year over ten years. The decision revokes a UK-Argentine...