From today's UK papers
FINANCIAL TIMES The choice of Warwick - with its commercial culture - out of all the UK's 100-plus universities, to host a visit by president Bill Clinton and prime minister Tony Blair is symbolic of...
FINANCIAL TIMES The choice of Warwick - with its commercial culture - out of all the UK's 100-plus universities, to host a visit by president Bill Clinton and prime minister Tony Blair is symbolic of...
Rector released from prison A Bolivian constitutional court has ordered the immediate release from prison and full reinstatement of Jaime Robles, rector of the Universidad San Francisco Xavier....
Chinese vice-premier Li Langqing has called for increased cooperation in higher education between China and Russia to enable the two countries to "continue to contribute to world civilisation" in the...
A York University researcher is wading in to one of the most contentious issues facing the church - are girls' voices suited to singing the Divine Office? Purists argue that while girls' voices may...
Luton University will lose "several hundred thousand pounds a year" with the closure of the Vauxhall car plant. But vice-chancellor Dai John told The THES that he is sure the local economy will...
Welsh higher education is facing a funding and recruitment crisis that could set it on "a spiral of decline", vice-chancellors and funding chiefs warned the Welsh Assembly this week. Universities and...

Scientists have expressed anger over the government's failure to protect them from animal rights extremists. Last week's Queen's Speech made no mention of measures to tackle animal rights "terrorism...
People living near Magdalen College, Oxford, have failed in their High Court attempt to stop the building of an Islamic centre. A judge rejected claims that the plan, backed by £20 million from King...
Anglia Polytechnic University has abandoned its attempts to lose its "polytechnic" label - which it said left the community confused about its post-1992 status as a fully fledged university. Plans to...
Endowing UK universities would reduce bureaucracy, save public money and offer institutions more freedom and resources, shadow chancellor Michael Portillo said in a speech to the London Business...
The University of the Highlands and Islands had higher education institution status and a £2 million cash injection confirmed this week. First Minister Henry McLeish said the UHI would "help power...
A target of almost 30,000 teacher training places in higher education institutions has been announced for next year. The secondary intake is 17,240, an increase of 5 per cent over 2000-01, and the...
The Scottish Parliament's education committee has called for a freeze on Scotland's Higher Still developments until this year's package of courses has been delivered successfully. This is one of 56...
Nichol Stephen, the deputy education minister, has reiterated his view that the £10,000 income threshold at which graduates start repaying student loans and contributing to the endowment scheme...
Robert Chalmers, suspended last January as principal of Moray College pending the outcome of disciplinary proceedings, has retired on grounds of ill health.