Employers offer 3.5% rise
Rises in lecturers' starting salaries of up to 13 per cent as part of a general 3.5 per cent pay offer are likely to buy off academics threatening a winter of industrial action. University employers...
Rises in lecturers' starting salaries of up to 13 per cent as part of a general 3.5 per cent pay offer are likely to buy off academics threatening a winter of industrial action. University employers...
A leading Israeli dissident scholar may join an international boycott of his country's academic community in protest against last week's closure of the East Jerusalem offices of the president of Al-...
Spending review sees chancellor move to make life 'absolutely' fabulous for scientists but higher education loses out to schools British science is celebrating its most successful comprehensive...
As chancellor Gordon Brown sat down after delivering his speech in Parliament, the Wellcome Trust announced details of its own £280 million spending review, writes Caroline Davis. The world's largest...
An extra £12.8 billion will go into education over the next three years, a rise of 6 per cent in real terms. This takes the total budget from £45 billion in 2002-03 to £57.8 billion in 2005-06. But...
The University of Ulyanovsk is under threat of flooding, regional governor Vladimir Shamanov told Russian president Vladimir Putin during a visit to the city. Mr Shamanov said river banks needed to...
Nine thousand students at the Universidade de Sao Paulo, who have been on strike for more than two months because of insufficient teaching staff, say they will continue their strike until at least...
A student-run cafe called Putin, in the Urals industrial city of Chelyabinsk, was forced to change its name after officials complained that the Russian president had not been asked for permission....
Budget cuts in Japan could severely affect most of the 78,000 overseas students enrolled at the country's 4,800 universities and higher education institutions. From April next year, self-financing...
Canadian research into detecting depleted uranium (DU) in Gulf war veterans is being transferred to a laboratory in the UK after the original team broke up. Following a series of clashes in the earth...
The arrest and imprisonment of Belarusian physics professor and pro-democracy activist Yury Khadyka has attracted protests from human rights activists worldwide. Although only a ten-day prison term...
France has one of the lowest pass rates in the developed world for students taking their first university diploma because their courses do not include general culture and they have to specialise too...
By the time Monash University vice-chancellor David Robinson stepped off the plane at Heathrow on July 10 on his way to the official opening of a Monash centre at King's College London, the...
Sir Brian Follett chaired the Royal Society committee that this week recommended the vaccination of animals at risk of developing foot-and-mouth disease. If the animals are then found to be disease-...
February 1981 Dundee: a notice in the Students' Association asks volunteers to audition for University Challenge . A series of questions from previous games whittles hopefuls down to the team, plus...