A quiet revolution for law and order
In the second of our three-part series on employer-led higher education, Claire Sanders looks at the arrival of police students on campus This summer, The Times Higher carried an unusual job advert....
In the second of our three-part series on employer-led higher education, Claire Sanders looks at the arrival of police students on campus This summer, The Times Higher carried an unusual job advert....
Universities will need to raise standards and become more customer-focused to survive in the new fee-driven culture, marketing and fundraising heads were warned this week. Many institutions are going...
Foreign students at the Maritime Greenwich College have been left disillusioned after discovering that their degrees will not have the accreditation they expected. Phil Baty reports When Lekrajsingh...
Allegations of dishonesty over the positions of star Chinese academics have proved a public relations disaster for Peking University. In early July, Qiu Chengtong , a professor of mathematics at...
Students want Canadian council to review alleged misconduct, writes Philip Fine A Canadian research council is under fire after refusing to investigate a case that appears to have broken copyright...
A Kosovo-Albanian member of the negotiating team on the future status of Kosovo has stated that the Serbian minority population has the right to its own Serbian-taught university. The statement by...
New Orleans universities are furious with the Government and insurers for failing to pay up, reports Jon Marcus One year on from the Hurricane Katrina disaster, universities in the affected region...
French freshers who study away from home will qualify for an allowance of €300 (£200) to help with settling-in expenses, Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin announced. He told an assembly of chief...
New Zealand is risking the quality and reputation of its tertiary education system by treating international students primarily as a source of revenue, a report commissioned by the Education Ministry...
From delivering lectures in Kabul to delivering pizzas in London, academic refugee Haroon Amirzada's woes did not end when he escaped the Taleban I was tortured for two years in a Taleban prison. The...
A precious stone thought to have been swiped by a German academic 135 years ago has been returned to Greece. The Greek Government hopes the gesture will bolster efforts to bring back the Elgin...
Here at The Times Higher , we like to think of our newspaper as an essential, even a defining, part of campus life. So it was reassuring to find several references to it in the new comic novel A...
The steep inclines of Edinburgh's New Town and the Mound may be rather more crowded than usual this week. Edinburgh University has given all of its 7,000 staff pedometers in the hope that they will...
Peep was delighted to hear the Conservatives were promising a new "partnership with the professions" this week. Much was said about valuing teachers, but not a word about academics. That is until...
AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH In cinemas nationwide from September 15 Book by Al Gore (Bloomsbury, £14.99) Politicians are not often remembered for their concern about climate and the environment....