BNP leader charged with assault
The leader of the British National Party's youth wing, Salford University student Tony Wentworth, has been charged with common assault after an alleged attack on a student union leader in March. Mr...
The leader of the British National Party's youth wing, Salford University student Tony Wentworth, has been charged with common assault after an alleged attack on a student union leader in March. Mr...
The unit that advises universities on equal opportunities is being tripled in size to cope with mounting legislation, writes Phil Baty. The Equality Challenge Unit will expand from the four full-time...
Students are more likely to drop out of courses that have adopted problem-based learning in place of traditional lectures, a study suggests. According to the research, which compared two groups of...
A failed PhD candidate who rejected a £1,000 compensation offer after Keele University admitted that its mistakes had contributed to the collapse of his studies will be one of the first students to...
Legislation to reform Turkey's higher education, including the dissolving of the Yok board, has been rushed through parliament, leading to protests and a 20 per cent fall in the stock market. The...
Boston The US government has cited Harvard University for ethical lapses in research experiments involving human subjects, including some in China and Tanzania. One-third of Harvard research projects...
France is to sell its gold reserves to fund "major" research projects, Jean-Paul Raffarin, the prime minister, has announced. Priority projects such as industrial research and development, and...
Academics will have access to sensitive secret police archives up to 1990 after the Czech parliament passed an archive law.
Alexander Lukashenko, the Belarusian president, has said that graduates who studied at the state's expense must work in a job assigned to them by the government "for five years and mainly beyond"....
The University of Lome, in Togo, has been closed indefinitely after skirmishes between security forces and students.
Australian universities cannot be trusted with the freedom to set their own tuition fees, according to the economist who designed the Higher Education Contribution Scheme 15 years ago. Bruce Chapman...
France's journalism schools will face increased competition when a new school opens at the elite Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po) in September. It will join a dozen other public and private...
Russian academics are calling for the reinstatement of the death penalty after a spate of murders. Moscow police say that at least eight researchers and professors have been murdered or found dead in...
The European Commission wants universities to incorporate nanotechnology into a wider range of degrees to encourage multidisciplinary cooperation and help Europe regain its lead in the field. A...
Economic and geographical isolation from the rest of the Iberian Peninsula has shielded Gibraltar from environmental pollution, according to research. The first survey of soil geochemistry in the...