Tuition fees ban turns into an election issue
GERMANY's Social Democrats have promised a nationwide ban on student fees if they win the general election on September . A new Social Democrat government would alter the framework law on higher...
GERMANY's Social Democrats have promised a nationwide ban on student fees if they win the general election on September . A new Social Democrat government would alter the framework law on higher...
A Serbian-run court in Prizren, Kosovo, jailed nine Kosovar-Albanian students on charges of "terrorism" in late August. The nine were students of the Xhedet Doda college of education and active in...
popular interest in mountain climbing has inspired an American academic to conduct research this summer into British mountaineers who, he says, started climbing not only to demonstrate their manhood...
The former rector of the University of Siena, and a former mayor of the Tuscan city, has accused some of the trainers of the horses that compete in the traditional "Palio" race in Siena's Piazza del...
With pardonable hyperbole, the "happy few" who work on the Stelvio glacier in the Alps between May and November proudly call themselves "The World's University of Skiing", an elite consortium of ski...
Higher education feels threatened on many fronts but by far the greatest danger is complacency, argues Kate Jenkins. Complaints of government interference must not sidetrack institutions from their...
The settling of academic disputes by universities alone has always been a difficult process. John Griffith argues the case for an independent watchdog Academic institutions are notorious for their...
Millions of pounds are spent on university research into raising standards in schools. So why isn't it happening? Jim Hillage suggests a way forward "Do you really think research can influence...
It was going to be a proud day for Australian universities. Our very own student funding system, the Higher Education Contribution Scheme, was supposed to herald a new age in British higher education...
The average Briton spends more time watching TV than doing anything else other than sleeping - 25 and a half hours per week to be precise. Admittedly, my average Brit is a mean not a median; but, if...
University of Wales DD: Hans Kung, professor emeritus of ecumenical theology at the University of Tubingen, president of the Foundation Global Ethic in Germany (1995) and Switzerland (1997); David...
The government should overhaul its schemes to encourage university researchers to collaborate with industry, according to the new science minister, Lord Sainsbury. The initiatives should be appraised...
A study to evaluate the funding of interdisciplinary research is being hampered by a lack of balance in responses from academics, writes Alison Goddard. The study intends to ensure the fair...
A POLITICAL impasse over the availability of visas has shut the door on foreign academics who had hoped to enter the United States in time to teach or do research in the academic year now beginning....
Forecasting how technology and people will mix in 2020 will need more than the "gee-whiz optimism of the technophiles", concludes a Foresight report from the Economic and Social Research Council out...