OU: we aim to woo NGOs
The Open University will develop a more holistic approach to its curriculum and recruit more students from non-governmental organisations under its new vice-chancellor Brenda Gourley, who took up her...
The Open University will develop a more holistic approach to its curriculum and recruit more students from non-governmental organisations under its new vice-chancellor Brenda Gourley, who took up her...
Vice-chancellors and academics met to discuss the rocky road that leads from an elite to a mass system. Clare Sanders reports. What will higher education look like in 2010? Three vice-chancellors and...
Cambridge University has overturned a decision to deny astronomer Roger Griffin promotion to a personal chair after his rejection prompted a flood of protests from around the world. An appeal...
In a Californian laboratory, a two-year-old culture of living brain cells has been set loose in a virtual world. Scientists have been coaxing it to take an interest in the world beyond its dish and...
The first genome-scale study looking for the genes that contribute to dyslexia has made a breakthrough that could lead to early diagnosis of this childhood learning difficulty. Simon Fisher and...
Bradford University is launching a scheme next month to get children as young as eight involved in higher education. Geoff Layer, dean of the school of lifelong education, said: "In an inner city...
Germany's private higher education institutions are more successful than state universities and are a role model for reform, according to an evaluation by a high-ranking jury. Sixteen of the best-...
Unesco should play a greater role in the promotion of global quality higher education, according to its assistant director-general for education, Sir John Daniel. "The hottest thing going on now in...
A decade after the Soviet Union officially ceased to exist, Russian scholars are still divided over how to assess the legacy of 70 years of Soviet rule, and no more so than in education. At a high-...
A theological faculty at Prague's Charles University could lose its accreditation after the Czech education ministry criticised the professional qualifications of its staff and their allegedly rigid...
New Zealand's universities could be crippled by strike action when students return from the summer break in March. The university staff union said enterprise bargaining with vice-chancellors had...
Up to a quarter of Kenya's undergraduates will die from Aids-related conditions before they can draw their third annual salary after graduation, according to the chairman of the National Aids Control...
Vietnam is stepping up efforts to train more than 15,000 information technology teachers in a desperate bid to meet development goals set for 2005. The acute teacher shortage is a major hurdle to...
KNIGHTS Richard Brook OBE, former chief executive of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, for services to science and engineering; Graeme Catto , president of the General Medical...
Adopting the euro will give the UK and universities a chance to have more influence in the EU, says Juliet Lodge. Where is the United Kingdom in the great transition to a single currency that has...