Europe aims for top at Wem
Europeans were hustling at the World Education Market in Lisbon last week hoping to capture a large slice of the emerging e-learning business. They were on home ground for the first time since Wem, a...
Europeans were hustling at the World Education Market in Lisbon last week hoping to capture a large slice of the emerging e-learning business. They were on home ground for the first time since Wem, a...
Germany is offering top foreign scientists fellowships of up to 30 per cent higher than the normal rate to conduct their research at German universities and research institutes. The Alexander von...
International students have continued to apply to American universities in large numbers, despite intense competition from other nations and concerns about terrorism, US officials say. Universities...
The Canadian Association of University Teachers has called in the International Labour Organisation to investigate claims that British Columbia has contravened internationally ratified labour...
European Union ministers have been asked to approve a draft research cooperation agreement struck between the European Commission and Ukraine. The deal would allow exchanges of information and...
The World Bank is lending $50 million (£34 million) to Egypt to fund improvements to the governance and management of universities and in the teaching of information technology, electronics and human...
European Union external affairs commissioner Chris Patten has launched the Alban programme, funding study awards for 3,900 Latin American students and research workers to study and conduct research...
A remote Russian technical institute wants to be renamed after the Queen Mother. Staff and students at the Alexei Yevstigneyev college in the Urals Sverdlovsk region, named for a local hero who died...
A British-funded, university-backed epidemiological research project has been launched in rural South Africa, on the doorstep of the area known as the "Aids capital of the world". The Africa Centre...
An opportunity to study abroad is a dream for most Vietnamese students. Those able to enjoy this privilege can look forward to excellent career prospects and top salaries. But a rising number of...
Japan's 99 national universities face radical reform under proposals by the ministry for education. The proposals encourage universities to present quick results measured against a policy-driven...
Academics are expected to accept a far-from-perfect system without question. Mary Evans rails against the culture of compliance. Many academics will have been delighted by the recent Reith Lectures...
The drive to widen participation is valid only if it addresses social inequality, says Louise Archer. Alison Wolf raises important questions for widening participation policies and practices ( THES...
Wunderkind David Miliband this week replaced Stephen Timms as a minister of state in the Department for Education and Skills. Landing with the kind of thump one would expect of a heavyweight thinker...
January: Week 1 Can't believe the university's jubilee is finally here. Hope the jubilee garden is ready for Charlie Dimmock to open on January 22. The poor gardeners are up to their armpits in mud,...