Rich to be made to pay for poor
The prestigious Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po) plans to abolish fees for students from poor families and to quadruple them for the wealthiest in the cause of equal opportunity. The move...
The prestigious Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po) plans to abolish fees for students from poor families and to quadruple them for the wealthiest in the cause of equal opportunity. The move...
Italy's university system will collapse unless it receives investment of €10 billion (£7 billion) over the next few years, according to the Italian Rectors Conference. In a "state of the universities...
Australia's vice-chancellors have no idea what federal funding they will get after 2004 because of political opposition to the government's proposed changes in higher education funding and its...
A search for a new candidate to fill a prestigious chair at a Canadian university is expected to begin in the new year, some three years after a former Massachusetts Institute of Technology academic...
The University of Zimbabwe has suspended three leaders of the local Association of University Teachers, banning the lecturers from campus in a clampdown on dissent over salaries by strike-threatening...
Brussels, 02 Oct 2003 Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION concerning the conclusion of an Agreement aimed at renewing the Agreement for scientific and technological cooperation between the European...
Brussels, 02 Oct 2003 Senior scientists, university heads, industrialists, policy makers and representatives from civil society at large, will gather in Liège, Belgium, in April 2004. They will chart...
Brussels, 02 Oct 2003 Precautionary principle expert Professor Ortwin Renn told participants in a lunch debate on 1 October that policy makers and scientists should use one of five risk management...
Brussels, 02 Oct 2003 In addition to a lack of standardisation, one of the main obstacles to the integration of miniaturised electronic components in the aeronautics field is the difficulty of...
Brussels, 02 Oct 2003 The French ministry responsible for research and technology has announced a series of measures to boost research and development in France. The measures include an increase in...
Brussels, 02 Oct 2003 A PAXIS workshop entitled 'zooming in on European excellence' will take place in Turin, Italy, from 26 to 28 November. PAXIS (pilot action of excellence on innovative start-ups...
Brussels, 02 Oct 2003 An industrial technology trade fair, dedicated to the applications of micro-encapsulation sciences and technologies (S&T), will take place on 11 and 12 December in...
Brussels, 02 Oct 2003 INTAS, the international association for the promotion of cooperation with scientists from the New Independent States (NIS) of the former Soviet Union, has launched its...
£40k debt puts studying law out of reach of poor Law students are amassing debts of up to £40,000 before they start work, cementing the profession’s reputation as the preserve of the rich, according...
The publication of research that claims psychiatric therapy can turn gay people heterosexual has sparked uproar in academe. Bitter recriminations, attacks on the journal carrying the work and...