Bush falls from grace on campus over Iraq war
Boston The continuing war in Iraq has cost President George W. Bush his popularity among US students, according to a Harvard University survey. The Republican president's support among university...
Boston The continuing war in Iraq has cost President George W. Bush his popularity among US students, according to a Harvard University survey. The Republican president's support among university...
When the three Baltic accession states join the European Union next month, just a handful of academics will be on the ground to observe the fusion of their aggressive market-led economies. The...
Kaliningrad Russia's western-most university in the tiny Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad is poised to take advantage of the European Union accession of its former Soviet satellite neighbours....
Kaliningrad State University leaders believe local history and geographical location will make the enclave a potential tourist destination after the eastwards expansion of the European Union, writes...
Specialist performing arts colleges need financial support to continue their success, says Gary Crossley. The performing arts are buoyant in diverse parts of higher education, yet specialist...
Objective quality assessment can be a minefield. Is good old peer review still the best option or is it time to go 'metrics'? Judging quality is an integral part of academic life. Marking student...
Word has it that Laura Tyson, dean of the London Business School, is tipped to become dean of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Professor Tyson, who was a national economic...
New terms are being coined by those in pursuit of recognition for their research excellence. The concept of the "golden diamond" was heard last week in Manchester, where delegates were attending the...
Tony Blair's former spin doctor Alaistair Campbell was pelted with eggs when he visited the City of Bristol College last week. Mr Campbell was leaving a question-and-answer session at the college...
Internationalism in action: Margaret Grieco, a Napier University expert on transport and society in Africa, has been hired as a consultant by the Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Research Institute. She hopes...
Fiona Millar studied economics and economic history at University College London from 1976 to 1979 I suppose I was once what could be called a "university refuser". I loved every minute of my school...
According to reports in last week's Haaretz newspaper, Israel's academic freedom is in danger of being trampled on by politicians. These were sparked in part by the decision by Limor Livnat, the...
EU expansion offers scholars great opportunities and challenges, says George Kolankiewicz In 1915, in a lecture inaugurating the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, Tom sy Masaryk, the...
It's marketing not medical research that makes drugs pricier than they need be, argues Merrill Goozner The senior-citizen drug benefit signed into law by President George W. Bush last autumn...
Interacting with our peers often clarifies our thinking and improves our work, observes Nicholas Saunders. Networking is one of those terms that elicits strong reactions. It seems we either use it...