University reputation in a rapidly changing world
Times Higher Education’s head of reputation outlines the current landscape
Times Higher Education’s head of reputation outlines the current landscape
Brussels, 22 Sep 2006 Full text of Document 13078/06 Suite of documents 13078/06 Brussels, 22 September COVER NOTE from: Secretary-General of the European Commission, signed by Mr Jordi AYET...
Ministries and rectors in Austria and Slovakia are yet to reach agreements on the extra funding needed to cover surging costs
Brussels, 21 Jun 2006 Full text of Document 2262/06 1. Workshop on ITER. [Public Info Net automatically generates links to Council Register documents where an appropriately formatted document number...
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Brussels, 02 Dec 2005 A new EU-funded research project, called ATTACK, has vowed to track down how cancer cells manage to evade our immune system. The aim is to improve T-cell mediated immunotherapy...
Ambitious plans announced at China’s National Congress will push elite universities towards supporting research spin-offs and graduate start-ups, says Hao Ni
Brussels, 15 January 2004 Following the announcement by US President George W. Bush on US space policy, the European Commissioner responsible for research, Philippe Busquin, today welcomed the...
Brussels, 15 January 2004 Following the announcement by US President George W. Bush on US space policy, the European Commissioner responsible for research, Philippe Busquin, today welcomed the...
President says experience of ‘provocateur extraordinaire’ provided a tough test of principles that are now paying off
Tory conference attacks on universities bring frustration, while new government tipped to drop entry restrictions plan
University leavers becoming ‘more rational’ as country’s economy cools
Compelling stories of how foreign-born founders drive economic prosperity are more likely to convince policymakers about the need to embrace overseas students, says Alice Gast, who recently stepped...
The Italian physicist known for making complex science intelligible explains how radical student politics, hallucinogenic drugs and hitch-hiking around America helped him become one of science’s...
The only alternative to competing on uniqueness is competing on quality or price. Neither is a good option, say Scott Latham and Michael Braun