Marine madness
Spare a thought for the parents of Imogen Hoyle, a second-year marine biology and coastal ecology student at Plymouth University, who will not be returning home to work in her local burger joint over...
Spare a thought for the parents of Imogen Hoyle, a second-year marine biology and coastal ecology student at Plymouth University, who will not be returning home to work in her local burger joint over...
Stephen Palmer, honorary professor of psychology at City University, has been awarded the annual counselling psychology award from the British Psychological Society, Division of Counselling...
Leslie Hannah, dean of City University's business school has been appointed chief executive of Aldridge Management College. The members of the new Statistics Commission are: Colette Bowe, head of...
It would take more than a wobbling bridge to knock Sir Anthony Caro from the position he holds as Britain's foremost living sculptor. A former assistant to Henry Moore and widely regarded as his...
September. Visit the set of Dog Days, a film based on one of my short stories from Flying Leap. It is a sort of absurdist fable set in post-apocalyptic suburbia. It is bizarre to find my words...
The International Astronomical Union has named an asteroid after the rector of Bologna University, Fabio Roversi Monaco. The IAU is the recognised authority for assigning names to celestial bodies....
The University of Kisangani, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has turned into a refugee camp following confrontations between Ugandan and Rwandan troops fighting for control of the mineral-rich...
After differences between the governments of Mauritania and Senegal over the construction of a dam on a river running through the two countries, Senegalese students studying at the University of...
Despite acclaimed success in East Timor, the Australian government realises it cannot act as regional policeman. Political chaos engulfing Fiji and the Solomon Islands, the independence push in the...
A Japanese cultural and study centre has opened in Lithuania, in honour of Chiune Sugihara (1900-1986), a Japanese diplomat who, during the second world war, saved more than 10,000 Lithuanian, Polish...
The government has launched a project to deliver next-generation smart cards for young people who stay on in education after the age of 16. Malcolm Wicks, the lifelong learning minister, is...
Academics at Rome's Tor Vergata University are in uproar over plans to build a Roman Catholic church in the centre of the campus. A petition already signed by 130 out of 1,000 lecturers at the...
The days of corrupt university professors taking bribes from students sitting entrance exams could be numbered if a Russian education ministry scheme to extend a pilot scheme of written school-...
A report commissioned to review the numbers of poor students reveals there are more than 20,000 living in severe poverty and thousands more who have to work to make ends meet. The report, the second...
A small minority of the 500,000 international students who come to the United States may exploit their student status to support terrorist activity, the National Commission on Terrorism has warned....