Greece in for a shake-up
As Greece grapples with reform of secondary schools, higher education has become a constitutional issue, writes Katharine Sarikakis The public debate in Greece about reforms in secondary schools and...
As Greece grapples with reform of secondary schools, higher education has become a constitutional issue, writes Katharine Sarikakis The public debate in Greece about reforms in secondary schools and...
More than 40 ministers of higher education from Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean are meeting today in Paris to adopt a declaration opening the way for university and scientific cooperation...
The European Parliament has passed a resolution calling on Italy and the European Commission to end long-running job discrimination against foreign-language lecturers working in Italian universities...
The Romanies of Slovakia have begun a campaign for a World Romany University to be established in Kosice in eastern Slovakia. The International Romany Union is seeking financial aid packages from the...
A study of a national cross-section of more than 22,000 Brazilian medical graduates carried out by the national inter-institutional commission for the evaluation of medical teaching revealed that the...
A disciplinary inquiry into accusations of insubordination and incompetence against Caroline White, a professor of social anthropology at the University of Natal, Durban, is to reconvene on Monday...
Italian universities are pioneering the so-called European system of degree courses, consisting of a three-year degree followed by a two-year specialisation degree, as laid down in the 1998 Sorbonne...
The post-Milosevic administration at the University of Belgrade has called for the reinstatement of all teaching staff who lost their jobs under the 1998 university law introduced to eliminate or...
A second academic under pressure from violent Basque nationalists linked to Eta has left his job in Spain. Jose Mar!a Portillo, lecturer in contemporary history at the University of the Basque...
Transatlantic agreements that have led to 3,000 European students benefiting from exchange programmes with universities and colleges in the United States and Canada are underfunded, the European...
After 11 years of armed paramilitary presence on the campus of the University of Karachi, a relative peace reigns. But there is still little democracy - student unions were banned in 1984. "...
Australian universities face a critical shortage of mathematicians. In the past five years, more than 25 per cent of the academics in maths departments have quit, and few, if any, new appointments...
A year before he is due to retire from active politics, Kenyan president Daniel arap Moi has opened a private university on his 400-acre farm in Nakuru, 200km from Nairobi. Kabarak University was...
An international commission of historians set up by the Vatican in an attempt to clear Pope Pius XII of charges of maintaining a silence during the Holocaust has instead published a report highly...
US science is breaking new ground and reaping huge profits. But there is bad news with the good, says John Stackhouse. Harvey Cohen does not have to look far to see science's new golden age. From...