Inquiry into job fixing after whistle is blown
The carabinieri, Italy's para-military police, are investigating allegations of job fixing at the University of Cassino. Inquiries centre on allegations that a teaching position was filled without...
The carabinieri, Italy's para-military police, are investigating allegations of job fixing at the University of Cassino. Inquiries centre on allegations that a teaching position was filled without...
When Napoleon Bonaparte introduced the baccalaureat in 1809, 31 bacheliers graduated in literature, science, medicine, law and theology. This June a record 644,128 candidates sat the exam to qualify...
Mindful of the imminent elections, incumbent congressmen anxious to impress the folks back home - including faculty, students, parents and loyal alumni - have showered a record windfall in government...
Human rights campaigners have attacked the Egyptian government for its failure to reopen a social science research institute and release several of its staff who have been detained since the...
Human Rights Watch also condemned the Tunisian authorities for sacking Moncef Marzouki, a prominent human rights activist, from his post as professor of medicine at the University of Sousse. He...
Australia's vice-chancellors, academics and students have welcomed a commitment by the opposition Labor Party to boost spending on universities when it is next in government. Delegates attending...
In a move that is seen as an attempt by the Vajpayee government to push its "Hindutva" agenda, India's university grants commission has decided to introduce a degree course for the Hindu priesthood....
A barrier to the development of lifelong learning in the United Kingdom has been partially broken down by the introduction of a national broadband service, writes Tim Greenhalgh. BTopenworld multi-...
Big-budget developments in online learning by universities may not bring immediate and lucrative rewards, according to research in Canada. Silvia Bartolic-Zlomislic and Tony Bates of the University...
(Photograph) - University College London student Jane Clark, who was immobilised after being struck by a vehicle while crossing the road, took advantage of a new web-based teaching aid to continue...
An international conference at Heriot-Watt University for technology-transfer experts is being hailed as proof of Scotland's success in commercialising research. This is the first time the...
A new way of training computers to interpret brain scan images may enable doctors to correctly diagnose different types of degenerative diseases at a much earlier stage. Chris Taylor and his team at...
A collaborative website that aims to reveal the links between climate change and the tropical rainforests to young people and the general public has won a gold medal from the Council for Advancement...
Smart clothing technology developed by a university enterprise consortium lets people make a mobile call by a pull of a jacket tag. The jacket is fitted with an integrated appliance or separate belt...
Another Tekes-funded project is developing smart food packaging that gives cooking instructions to the microwave oven, monitors food inventory in the refrigerator and reorders online via a home...