Coke ban still fizzing in Dublin
Students at University College Dublin have voted to keep a ban on the sale of Coca-Cola products in student union outlets on campus. A referendum has resulted in 59 per cent of students voting in...
Students at University College Dublin have voted to keep a ban on the sale of Coca-Cola products in student union outlets on campus. A referendum has resulted in 59 per cent of students voting in...
Confusion over the future of plans to give France's universities more autonomy to is deepening as students continue to mount protests. After denying reports last Friday that President Jacques Chirac...
The rector of one of Russia's top universities has resigned after falling victim to the political fall-out following the arrest of oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky. Leonid Nevzlin, who owns 8 per cent...
The European Parliament has moved closer to agreement on a common policy on the use of funds to finance experiments on human stem cells - but their proposals are likely to be ignored. Members of the...
Moscow fire and police officials were this week continuing their investigation into the deaths of 36 foreign students after a blaze at the Peoples' Friendship University. Vietnamese, Chinese, African...
Americans' lack of knowledge about the world is a "national liability" in the war on terrorism, according to an association of US foreign-study directors. The Association of International Educators...
Governance of higher education in the 21st century needs to fuse academic mission with executive capacity, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. A study of trends in...
A Canadian masters student aims to catch students in the act of plagiarism in an effort to understand why some copy directly from sources such as the internet. Melissa McGonnell is compiling a study...
Very few UK universities that describe themselves as 'global' institutions merit the term, argues Eric Thomas Thousands of universities worldwide have built up substantial and diverse international...
The Tories have resurrected Michael Howard, but for Blairites the past, like the present, is dark and forbidding You know you're nearly in Leicester when the train slows by the cemetery on the...
Lecturer, 67, told she is 'too old' for college job A lecturer who was headhunted by an art college but rejected when it discovered that she was 67 years old, may sue for breach of...
Brussels, November 2003 Senior figures from the worlds of politics, science and food will meet in Brussels on 4-5 December for an EU sponsored conference on risk perception. Keynote speakers will...
Brussels, Nov 2003 Amended proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION amending decision 2002/834/EC on the specific programme for research, technological development and demonstration: "Integrating and...
Brussels, Nov 2003 Proposal for a DECISION OF THE COUNCIL AND OF THE COMMISSION on the signature on behalf of the European Community and of the European Atomic Energy Community of the Agreement on...
Brussels, Nov 2003 A pilot study supported by the European Commission has concluded that access to scientific equipment and technology is one of the main factors influencing researcher mobility and,...