Most US students crib from internet
The majority of US undergraduates use the internet to do research and most say they know of classmates who use it to cheat, according to an annual survey of university students. The National Survey...
The majority of US undergraduates use the internet to do research and most say they know of classmates who use it to cheat, according to an annual survey of university students. The National Survey...
Sweden's academic community wants increased competition for research grants between universities, with some concentrating on research, while others focus more on teaching. A paper drawn up by the...
The Australian government's plans for higher education reform have been rejected by the senate. In a scathing report on the reforms proposed by education minister Brendan Nelson, a senate committee...
German university rectors have expressed cautious support for fees as the Bonn government seems to be backtracking on electoral promises to block any such move. In Berlin recently, the president of...
The Italian government's plans to spend €100 million (£70 million) a year on a new national research institute while cutting resources for universities and existing research institutions have divided...
The Better Regulation Review Group is waging war on excessive red tape and winning, says David VandeLinde Because universities are in receipt of public funds, they can never expect to exist in a...
Trevor Watkins, 54 East Midlands Universities Association Policy Adviser - 0.4 fte Salary £50,000 per annum pro rata Job advertised in The THES , February 14 2003 The East Midlands Universities...
Distance learning has much to offer students - and lecturers - yet it remains underexploited, says Barry Blundell A November mist leaches colour from the parklands surrounding this 15th-century...
What is your experience of teaching? Pat Leon asks teachers how they manage. Name : Elisabeth Skinner Age : 57 Job : Principal lecturer in local policy (the study of policy as it affects local...
The Royal Society this week urged the government to scrap the current "outdated" system for funding university research in favour of a more straightforward and less bureaucratic system. In a formal...
New universities have threatened a "guerrilla war" over the government's higher education bill, in a split that threatens both the bill and the future of Universities UK. The Coalition of Modern...
Academics fear increasing attacks from militant Hindus after a lecturer faced an ugly confrontation with egg-throwing protestors. Wendy Doniger, professor of the history of religions at the...
Dame Louise Johnson , professor in molecular biophysics at Oxford University, has joined the Oxfordshire based synchrotron facility Diamond Light Source as life science director. An international...
Rolls-Royce threat to move research out of UK Sir John Rose, chief executive of the jet engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce, is threatening to move the company's remaining research and technology...
Brussels, 20 Nov 2003 A seminar on industrial property rights in biotechnology will take place from 19 to 23 January in Nice, France. The event is aimed at persons seeking to use intellectual...