Wages victory is a mixed blessing
The THES reports on how academics around the world fight their corner on pay. University staff unions in Australia now negotiate directly with institutions over wages and conditions. Academics are...
The THES reports on how academics around the world fight their corner on pay. University staff unions in Australia now negotiate directly with institutions over wages and conditions. Academics are...
European Union citizens who fall on hard times while studying in another member state can now claim social benefits, the European Court of Justice has ruled. The ruling follows the case of Rudy...
The Observatory of Fundamental University Values and Rights was launched in Bologna last week by a gathering of European higher education figures. The project is supported by the Association of...
German universities are being compelled to hand over student registration data to state officials under new regulations that aim to identify "sleeper" terrorists who could have been involved in the...
Canada's online learning research has suffered a severe blow. Its premier telelearning network has had its request for renewal funding turned down and will be dismantled in the spring. The...
Twenty-five multinational companies and eight technical universities from across Europe are working together to produce the next generation of European engineers. They have founded Unitech, an...
An e-learning business incubated by Salford University has been bought by the training company set up by comedian John Cleese. Video Arts, known for its training videos that include actors such as...
Cultural resonances between the textile industry and the web are explored on a website launched in Nottingham. Web, Warp and Weft has been built by web writer Helen Whitehead and is supported by...
Learning is to get a fun and trendy image to appeal to young adults by plugging into their favourite lifestyle accessory - the mobile phone. A three-year project dubbed "M-learning", launched this...
Broadband internet could bring about a deepening social divide in the knowledge economy, according to the government's e-envoy. Andrew Pinder, who reports directly to the prime minister and is based...
Cheap connection The Brazilian government plans to extend internet use among low-income groups by offering loans to buy the Computador Popular - a purpose-built, no-frills computer costing 645 reais...
The 'non-official' Commonwealth can help provide valuable insights into global issues, argues Timothy Shaw. The escalating standoff between advocates of "globalisation" and the "anti-globalisation...
College chiefs have condemned a covert plan by the Learning and Skills Council to acquire "draconian" powers that they say would threaten institutional autonomy. The proposals, which would allow the...
Too many medical students have little or no experience of core clinical skills, according to a study in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine , writes Claire Sanders. The study by Peter...
The University of the National Health Service, one of Labour's top ten manifesto promises, has temporarily changed its name to NHSU while it seeks proper university status. A Department of Health...