Visas open EU door
The European Commission has published compulsory legislation and voluntary guidelines for fast-track visas to allow citizens from non-European Union countries to undertake research in any member...
The European Commission has published compulsory legislation and voluntary guidelines for fast-track visas to allow citizens from non-European Union countries to undertake research in any member...
Universities in Belarus are not meeting President Aleksander Lukashenko's expectations for the indoctrination of students in loyalty to the state. The president told university heads at a conference...
Italian government plans to curb academics' job security and open up half of posts to non-academic "experts" may be shelved as politicians concentrate on May's European elections and the run-up to...
Interdisciplinarity is necessary and can lead to new insights but it must retain a critical edge, says Stephen Rowland The most exciting areas for research lie between and across disciplinary...
UK scholars must look to partnerships to tackle European legislation that might have a detrimental effect on science Most academics are probably quite law-abiding citizens. We may be seduced...
In the early 1960s Terry Eagleton rebelled by wearing his tie over his sweater before finding a cause in the Catholic left As a student, Terry Eagleton echoed Richard Hoggart's scholarship boy - the...
Staff at Dundee University recall that when Sir Peter Ustinov, who died this week, became the first rector in 1968, he gave a bravura inaugural address that included the true explanation for the...
Almost a year has passed since Charles Clarke, the education secretary, questioned whether the state should support "medieval seekers after truth" who are "good to have as an adornment to our society...
League tables are typically derided by those who fail to top them and acclaimed by those who do - as evidenced most recently in the vision for University College London being developed by Malcolm...
Need to get to the bottom of that elusive research on excrement? Whether your quest is for the diet of those living in the Roman empire or honeybee faeces in Southeast Asia, an Alberta University...
Failure is a powerful and emotive term. High failure rates on any higher education course or module are naturally a cause for concern. One must also be sensitive to the students coming to university...
Nottingham is the first university permitted to build a campus in China. Ian Gow reports The internationalisation of higher education in China is proceeding at a phenomenal pace. The number and...
Widening participation does not automatically lead to a fairer society, but it's a start, says David Watson An international group of scholars gathered this week at a symposium in memory of Colin...
Academic work often spills over into family time, but the positives can outweigh the negatives, says Nick Saunders. The idea of balancing work and family in today's climate in higher education...
Fit and active are the watchwords on today's campuses, with the emphasis on getting students to exercise their arms less in the bar and more on the sports courts. Pat Leon explains. Sports and...