Affirmative action gets a lease of life
The US Supreme Court has backed race-based admissions, which universities say they need to maintain diversity on their campuses. The decision's potential impact on American higher education is huge....
The US Supreme Court has backed race-based admissions, which universities say they need to maintain diversity on their campuses. The decision's potential impact on American higher education is huge....
The University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, was wrongly called Cardiff Institute in The THES league tables of May 18.
University of Strathclyde Kenneth Miller , professor in the law school, has been appointed deputy chair of the Central Arbitration Committee by the secretary of state for trade and industry, for a...
Anglia Polytechnic University Shahina Pardhan , the new Chair of Clinical and Experimental Visions Sciences at APU, has been awarded the Asian Woman of Achievement Award. Professor Pardhan received...
Small rise in applications A slight recovery in applicants to universities and colleges was announced today. The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service recorded a 1.1 per cent rise in...
Bush nominates chair for humanities agency US president George W. Bush has nominated Bruce Cole, professor of fine arts at Indiana University at Bloomington, as chairman of the National Endowment for...
The Guardian A study commissioned by the Metropolitan police from South Bank University into the relationship between drugs and crime has cast doubt on Home Office policy and led senior officers to...

Damage caused by the fire that raged through City University last week could cost up to £6 million to repair, and it may be 18 months before all departments return to normal. The fire started in the...
University admissions officers fear a fresh Scottish examination results crisis in August following the Scottish Qualifications Authority's unexpected reinterpretation of the Data Protection Act....
Current St Andrews University students face missing out on expected hall of residence places because of an influx of new entrants attracted by the imminent arrival of Prince William. But St Andrews...
Abandoned Children

Julie Neuberger is provoked by confused parallels of oppression. Like much of Andrea Dworkin's work, Scapegoat is brilliant, infuriating, thought provoking and ultimately flawed. Yet her insight into...
The Game of Life
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a novel far better known as a film: "Benjamin Braddock graduated from a small Eastern college on a day...
Chomsky on MisEducation - The Inspectors' Calling