Cold war resurfaces between anthropologists
British academics have been accused of exhibiting "the inertia of the cold war mentality" by criticising their Russian colleagues. The council of the Royal Anthropological Institute passed a...
British academics have been accused of exhibiting "the inertia of the cold war mentality" by criticising their Russian colleagues. The council of the Royal Anthropological Institute passed a...
(Photograph) - Eastern designs: a final-year art student from Japan designed this year's Christmas card for the University of Dundee. Fumiko Nakamura's design, inspired by Indian textiles, featured...
The National Union of Students is to consider launching a national campaign to abolish resit fees following a victory by Strathclyde University's students association. Strathclyde, which generates...
Degree standards are slipping as student numbers rise, Eric Forth, the higher education minister, has warned. The nature of the degree was being "redefined" to accommodate bigger student intakes, Mr...
There is nothing as terrifying in all the academic world, says one scientist; it is like going to the guillotine in a cart that you cannot stop, says another. Agreeing to give the Royal Institution...
Two university-led projects have won more than Pounds 8 million in the Regional Challenge competition for European Regional Development Funds. Teesside University was awarded Pounds 5.1 million...
Institutions which fail to supply satisfactory financial data may be penalised under new model financial memoranda agreed by the last Higher Education Funding Council for England meeting. Brian...
The Higher Education Funding Council for England and the Further Education Funding Council have set up a joint committee to consider issues likely to arise from mergers between institutions in the...
George Radda, British Heart Foundation professor of molecular cardiology and head of Oxford University's biochemistry department, will succeed Sir Dai Rees as chief executive of the Medical Research...
A short story competition in honour of Booker prize-winner Pat Barker has been announced at New College Durham. The Pat Barker prize is designed to discover a new generation of writers from the...
The largest single group of 1994/95 Scottish school-leavers, per cent, went into higher education, according to the latest Scottish Office figures. Raymond Robertson, Scottish Office minister for...
Calls from politicians, education leaders and captains of industry for a unified qualifications system should be resisted, MPs have been told. A single modular qualifications framework embracing...
Christmas can be lonely for overseas students but a new survey hopes to make it happier, Tony Tysome reports. The council for international education, UKCOSA, is planning to launch a national survey...
A survey of new medical graduates has revealed that since they entered medical school, there has been a drop of more than 10 per cent of those with a very strong desire to study medicine. The British...
Council members at Sussex University have rebuked a committee chaired by the vice chancellor for agreeing to spend Pounds 150,000 on a house for the incoming registrar without consulting the...