Will kite-mark fly overseas?
Can institutions be persuaded to pay for a quality mark on their courses abroad? Tony Tysome reports Vice-chancellors, quality watchdogs and the British Council are joining forces to consider...
Can institutions be persuaded to pay for a quality mark on their courses abroad? Tony Tysome reports Vice-chancellors, quality watchdogs and the British Council are joining forces to consider...
The THES asked two quality experts what they thought of a kite-marking system for UK courses overseas Geoffrey Alderman, head of Middlesex University's academic development and quality assurance unit...
Baroness Smith of Gilmorehill, 58, widow of the late Labour leader John Smith, will become president of Birkbeck College from December. She succeeds Lord Healey, who has been president of the college...
Edelgard Bulmahn, Germany's new education minister, has shown it pays to heed maternal advice. "Make something of yourself and marry late," her mother advised the girl growing up in a village in...
Vaclav Havel, president of the Czech Republic, received the degree of doctor of civil law by diploma from Oxford University yesterday. The title is only conferred upon heads of state and members of...
The cost of attending university or college in the United States rose 4 per cent this year, outpacing the inflation rate for the 14th successive year, the College Board reported. Colleges hastened to...
Years of neglect have been removed at the stroke of a paint brush from the face of the giant clocks and temperature gauges mounted on top of Moscow State University's imposing Stalin-era main tower....
Turin Polytechnic, a renowned citadel of engineering excellence, has announced Italy's first-ever degree in automotive engineering. The new degree is a joint venture between the polytechnic and car-...
The Exxon Azerbaijan Operating Company, a subsidiary of the Exxon Corporation, has financed the publication of a new Azer-English dictionary, and is distributing free copies to all education...
A revamped Eureka, which aims to give Europe's industry an edge over the US, is likely to embrace defence research, says Kam Patel Universities could be the big winners from a rethink of the Pounds...
At Glasgow University, patent bids soared after one woman began to handle both the commercial liaison and publicity. Olga Wojtas reports University managers see technology transfer as increasingly...
Last week in The THES ... David Cook explained why he believes couples should have children Annily Campbell Author of the forthcoming Sterilised Women: Choice and action to Remain Child-free (Cassell...
Do you have innate talent and fancy working in multidisciplinary teams at the frontiers of medical research? Drugs are big business. In the pharmaceuticals industry, those with a scientific...
Researchers in the academic world have a habit that needs to be brought into line with the law - announcing their results before taking steps to protect them with a patent. To qualify for a patent,...
The new Arts and Humanities Research Board plans to fight for more funds, raise recognition for its scholars' work and eventually become a research council. Harriet Swain reports Paul Langford's oak-...