Analysis: Why the smart cash is not so clever
The Russell Group has made all the right moves so far as the research assessment exercise is concerned, but its financial tactics may not make long-term business sense. Alison Goddard reports...

The Russell Group has made all the right moves so far as the research assessment exercise is concerned, but its financial tactics may not make long-term business sense. Alison Goddard reports...

When education ministers appear before the select committee on education and skills this autumn to discuss the future of tuition fees, they can expect talk of student poverty. Barry Sheerman,...
Monday Paris in August resembles the aftermath of some nuclear holocaust. The natives have gone to ground and the city is full of lost souls from abroad. Restaurants, shops, bakeries - most have...
Sir Graeme Davies , principal of Glasgow University, has been appointed chair of the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils . Goldsmiths College, University of London, is to...
Terry King looks at a pioneering use of the web to bring minority languages to life for resource-starved students Danish was the dominant language of the northeastern half of England for 200 years in...
The Australian Catholic University has become the first organisation in the country to guarantee 12 months paid maternity leave to its general staff. Under the agreement, administrative and other non...
Canadian higher education's small private sector suffered a set-back this month after a high-tech provider went into receivership. Halifax-based ITI Education Corp, which runs seven colleges in...
One hundred and eighty rupees does not buy much in India - a couple of chickens or a few kilos of mangos. But that sum - about £2.65 - does buy a year of college. Fees have not changed in more than...
A survey of 1,000 American university women has concluded that dating is all but dead on campuses - and that 39 per cent of the respondents are still virgins. Nearly two-thirds of the women said they...
Increasing demand for higher qualifications is making Greek universities vulnerable to illegal activities and a fertile ground for easy riches and ill-gotten gains. At the Aristotle University of...
Turkish universities are facing severe restrictions on the content of their webpages, as part of a crackdown by the government on the internet. The new legislation is due to come into effect in...

Historically black universities in South Africa have been haemorrhaging students, staff and money, several have suffered management and financial crises, and one - Transkei - is so deep in debt that...
Nottingham Trent University is leading proposals for a biomedical science innovation centre that will accommodate research and development for universities in the Midlands. The move follows a...
Pioneering research by a biotech spin-off company could speed up the discovery of new drugs and cut the number of animal experiments. The first commercial contracts for the research, which provides...

Delft University of Technology is bringing together its disparate intelligent-sensors research under a single virtual institute in response to growing demand for sentient technologies. The university...