Don's diary
Monday Last week patients consulting doctors in bizarre or unusual circumstances was a theme of one of the courses I teach. One GP taking part in the "reflective practice" session wrote about...
Monday Last week patients consulting doctors in bizarre or unusual circumstances was a theme of one of the courses I teach. One GP taking part in the "reflective practice" session wrote about...
Red-faced baroness Statistics have a way of tripping up their users just when it appears they are being most helpful. Higher education minister Tessa Blackstone caused confusion in the House of Lords...
Expect a lot of noise from the new European commissioner in charge of education policy, Viviane Reding from Luxembourg, but nothing radical by way of policy change. A former columnist on the leading...
Richard Jarvis, chancellor of the University and Community College System of Nevada, has been appointed the first chancellor of the United States Open University, launched in 1998 as a sister...
The University of Essex has awarded honorary degrees to: Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and former president of Ireland; psychologist Alan Baddeley; journalist Polly...
It is a year since King Hassan II of Morocco decided to appoint exiled socialist opposition leader Abderrahame Youssoufi as prime minister. Youssoufi's first act on return from France was to form a...
Universities must spend every day on the frontline of the fight for social equality, argues Brenda Gourley. London has reportedly overtaken Durban as the city with the largest population of Indians...
A judge's decision that a law school graduate with a reading disorder should have been given extra time to complete the New York State bar exam has been overturned by the US Supreme Court. Marilyn...
The Australian government has lost its fight to make membership of university student associations voluntary. Although legislation banning compulsory collection of so-called student union fees was...
Australia's only Aboriginal college is set to become the nation's first indigenous university. The former Batchelor College in the Northern Territory was renamed the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous...
(Photograph) - Iranian students are leading a wave of pro-reform protests in Iran, the strongest expression of discontent since the Islamic fundamentalist overthrow of the Shah in 1979. A police and...
Kenyan science minister Kipkalya Kones is looking into allegations of unfair marking by national examiners of polytechnic student papers. His move follows the indefinite closure last month of two...
For the first time, the US government has agreed to make tuition assistance available for degree-seeking students enrolled on distance-learning programmes. The decision reverses a policy under which...
Japan urgently needs more law students to meet a national shortage of lawyers. The country's prolonged recession, which has been accompanied by a record number of corporate and personal bankruptcies...
Philanthropist and financier George Soros will target Russia's provincial universities in a drive to improve the quality of higher education in far flung regions. Mr Soros, who last month criticised...