Britain happy to be back
The biggest international gathering on higher education ever took place in Paris last week. David Jobbins reports on how participants saw their role Britain's re-entry to Unesco was one of the first...
The biggest international gathering on higher education ever took place in Paris last week. David Jobbins reports on how participants saw their role Britain's re-entry to Unesco was one of the first...
(Photograph) - Zoe Pragnell, respiratory technician at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, tests her lung capacity at the Sheffield occupational and environmental lung injury centre which has opened at...
George Blazyca describes how Poland is using student loans in its switch to a modern market economy Poland is best known for its pickled cucumber and vodka but it should be known as the home of thick...
The University of Cape Town is cutting academic and support staff jobs to bring spending down 10 per cent over three years, according to acting vice-chancellor Wieland Gevers. The university is...
British film director Peter Greenaway is giving ten lectures at the University of Bologna in 1998-99 as part of a cinema history course.
Q) Is there any way of spotting students who are struggling to keep up with my course, for whatever reason, before it is too late? Terry Kee Level one year tutor in chemistry, Leeds University A) It...
Anglia Polytechnic University has moved to banish the word "polytechnic" from its name, but not without a row with its neighbour, the University of East Anglia. Governors at APU this week unanimously...
Scottish university student support staff are dismayed by a new hardship scheme which they believe raises unrealistic expectations and burdens administrators, writes Olga Wojtas. The Student Awards...
Scots are anxious to have more direct links with a new Scottish parliament, including a civic forum to shadow its work and put forward proposals, a politics professor has revealed. Alice Brown of...
A LEADING constitutional expert in the House of Lords this week attacked government plans to abolish hereditary peers. Historian Max Beloff spoke against abolition during Wednesday's and Thursday's...
A multi-million pound research project used to inform government policy is "low-level, flawed, and of little or no validity", a senior researcher responsible for the work has said. The research by...
Crickdale College sacked business studies lecturer Andrew Murray this week. Mr Murray blew the whistle on the college's Pounds 1 million plus debt and a Fraud Squad visit. The college blames his...
The Museums and Galleries Commission has rejected government proposals that it should merge with the Libraries and Information Commission to form a single body to represent the interests of the two...
University libraries in the United Kingdom and United States have joined forces in a novel electronic publishing scheme that will offer peer-reviewed academic journals at a fraction of the price...
The Office of Science and Technology has backed a report on improving terms and conditions for non-permanent research staff with Pounds 150,000 for projects to improve career guidance. The report...