Harvard limits use of name
Harvard University has set strict limits on the use of its name and crest by its faculty and staff. It is the first United States higher education institution to do so. Administrators say they took...
Harvard University has set strict limits on the use of its name and crest by its faculty and staff. It is the first United States higher education institution to do so. Administrators say they took...
They marched and sang, they listened to rousing speeches, and they chanted for hours outside state and federal parliaments across the nation's capitals. It may have been April 1, but the thousands of...
A Sino-US initiative announced by Beijing University should lift the number of Chinese-educated MBAs in the next few years. With increasing numbers of Chinese firms entering the international market...
Cambridge University has been unable to reach agreement on the independent mediation of an appeal court judge in its four-year row with history lecturer Gill Evans. The dispute over Cambridge's...
A leading member of the Belorusian opposition has lost her university post and other academic staff active in the pro-democracy movement have been told they face the sack if they continue with their...
MINISTERS will clarify the position of Oxbridge colleges in relation to top-up fees when they discuss the Teaching and Higher Education bill in the Commons after Easter. They are likely to make it...
It was an idea Robin Hood would have been proud of: German university professors should give up the bonus payments they receive for each exam they supervise and the money saved would be ploughed back...
France's university degree system faces profound change if reforms proposed by a commission of inquiry into higher education go ahead. Chaired by Jacques Attali, a state counsellor and former head of...
Education ministers in Belorus have taken the first step towards a unified, European-style system of university entrance by running a pilot programme to introduce written school-leaving exams. The...
The ills of the university system and the possibility of radical reforms are today one of the most hotly debated issues in Italian politics and the media. If this is the case, it is at least partly...
The Italian higher education ministry is under mounting pressure to alter controversial plans to upgrade nearly 4,000 graduate technicians from non-teaching staff to associate professors. The plan...
Your article on the "drug-dealer student" (THES, April 3) wrongly accuses United Kingdom universities of "sweeping under the carpet", "turning a blind eye" and being "complacent", in their treatment...
The committee of inquiry had no time to do more than note the international dimension of higher education. But Britain must not be left behind the game, says Lord Dearing. THE vice-chancellors of 17...
Vincent McKenna, a postgraduate student at Queen's University Belfast, has received a death threat from the IRA. This follows the expression of views by him on the issue of Orange marches on the...
Easter is a good time to review higher education's position, as the comprehensive spending review reaches its final stages. There is good and bad in the record. On the good side, applications from...