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Sandra Dawson, 52, professor of management studies and director of the Judge Institute of Management Studies at the University of Cambridge, has been appointed master of Sidney Sussex College. The...
Sandra Dawson, 52, professor of management studies and director of the Judge Institute of Management Studies at the University of Cambridge, has been appointed master of Sidney Sussex College. The...
Aung San Suu Kyi, co-founder and general secretary of the National League for Democracy, has received the honorary degree of doctor of laws from the University of Bath. The university has also made...
During 1998, the acqua alta lapped over St Mark's Square on 76 days and Venetians fear the disastrous 1996 flooding may become a recurring nightmare. But this month the ambitious Moses project to...
Malaysia is to introduce the community college concept nationwide to accommodate students not accepted into local higher learning institutions. The ministry also plans to build another five...
Two academics at the University of Catania have been arrested on charges of being part of an international gang trafficking in Greek, Etruscan and Roman archeological treasures. Giacomo Manganaro,...
Russian scientists are planning to recreate an Ice Age steppe environment in a small wildlife preserve near the Arctic town of Chersky. Horses, bison, moose and reindeer are being introduced into the...
Sigbrit Franke, 56-year-old professor of educational theory and rector of Umea University in Sweden, has been named university chancellor and head of Hogskoleverket (Association of Universities and...
Denmark's finance bill for 1999 adds 3,100 extra higher education places next year and a further 3,900 a year until 2003 but there are not enough applicants. Fewer than 60 per cent of 2,400 places...
A Spanish university professor who shares his office with almost 40 funeral urns is campaigning for a burial site for the ashes. The ashes are the remains of people who have donated their bodies for...
Left-of-centre professors and academicians are seizing their first chance in nearly a decade to propose radical solutions to Russia's economic ills. Former dissidents, social democrats and reformist...
The Gregorian University in Rome, for centuries the global nerve centre of the Jesuits, is suffering from a serious shortage of qualified teachers. Many Jesuits, the intellectual storm-troopers of...
Between 300 and 500 young and middle-aged professors in China will be paid unprecedented salaries over the next three to five years in an education ministry scheme to raise academic standards, writes...
Australian universities spend up to 10 per cent of their wages bills on salaries for top executives and the total probably exceeds Aus$200 million (Pounds 74 million) each year. On average, 55 per...
An influential committee chaired by former senator George Mitchell has recommended ending government subsidies to medical students in the United States who are not American citizens. But the proposal...
A husband and wife team are examining ways physicians have historically been portrayed in opera as a way of understanding criticism of today's doctors. In the world of opera, doctors have figured...