Institution fined £4K for false claims
A private college in East London has been fined for making false claims that it earned affiliation to Cambridge University for offering students "the best possible educational experience in the heart...
A private college in East London has been fined for making false claims that it earned affiliation to Cambridge University for offering students "the best possible educational experience in the heart...
Manchester University's Whitworth Hall played host to a recreation of Albert Einstein's first lecture in Britain, delivered there in 1921. The event, staged on Monday to mark Einstein Year, featured...
An urgent national consultation on the future of learning is needed in the face of technological advances that are creating a divide between bookish lecturers and their computer-centred students,...
Universities that force dismissed staff to sign away their rights to sue may find that they can still be taken to court if they have not drafted the document tightly enough. In a landmark legal case...
The Enlightenment goes online this week thanks to a new service that allows academics electronic access to 138,000 works published between 1701 and 1800. Among the 18th-century's literary and...
A survey asked 10,000-plus first-years what they thought of their university - with surprising results. Paul Hill reports A fresh insight into what impresses student applicants and influences their...
The rivalry between the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow is legendary, but when Edinburgh pupil Sareta Puri announced that she wanted to study accountancy, her school careers service advised her to...
First-year law student Kayode Sodeinde (pictured right) thinks Warwick University's place as students' favourite campus is well deserved. Warwick pipped Oxford, Loughborough, Birmingham and...
A personal touch in the admissions system wins the plaudits of students at the University of Wales, Bangor. Bangor's rating puts it at the top of the list of universities perceived by students to...
The president of Tanzania, Benjamin Mkapa, is to press other African heads of state to appeal for G8 involvement in revitalising Africa's universities in an address at this month's African Union...
Europe's largest research institution, France's Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), faces its biggest reorganisation since it was established more than 65 years ago. Bernard...
Members of the Indian Civil Service were known as "heaven born" in the time of the Raj - once in, nothing was beyond the reach of this privileged class. Today, the term is applied to graduates of the...
China and Egypt have agreed to set up a university in Cairo with classes taught almost entirely in Chinese. The Egyptian Chinese University (ECU), the first institute of its kind in the Middle East,...
The European Parliament last week voted overwhelmingly to back European Commission plans to double the Seventh Framework Programme's budget. The move came amid appeals from Europe's universities to...
Australia's first private university set up by a public institution is to close after eight years and losses of at least A$20 million (£8.4 million). When Alan Gilbert, the University of Melbourne's...