EC tells Greece to open jobs
The Greek government is facing stiff fines for failing to comply fully with a European Court of Justice ruling ordering it to abolish national discrimination restrictions that stop non-Greeks gaining...
The Greek government is facing stiff fines for failing to comply fully with a European Court of Justice ruling ordering it to abolish national discrimination restrictions that stop non-Greeks gaining...
Entry exams for would-be Greek university students have been controversially abolished in favour of the combined grades of the last two classes in secondary school, writes Makki Marseilles. The...
Finland is tightening up on the standards of mushrooming professional postgraduate courses. There are up to 500 specialist university and polytechnic programmes with close to 150,000 students but...
Oleg is a gold medallist who graduated from school last month with a "red diploma" for excellence. This month he took his university entrance exams and again passed with flying colours. In September...
More than 3,000 foreign students overstayed their visas in Australia last year, raising fears that some students are using their enrolments in education institutions as a means to remain permanently...
Colin MacCabe argues that lecturers should use film adaptations to help students understand literary classics. The language of pre-20th century English literature is now almost impossible to read for...
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a classic of reflection: " One thing was certain, that the white kitten had had had nothing to do with...
Crimes against Humanity
Time, Love, Memory
Between Inner Space and Outer Space
Maya Civilization
John Davies picks programmes for the academically inclined (all times pm unless stated). Pick of the Week Evolutionary theory versus theology - that is the (perhaps false) antithesis at the heart of...
Kenneth Barker has been confirmed by Thames Valley University as one of three names in the frame for perhaps one of the toughest jobs in higher education - vice-chancellor of Britain's first "failing...
If you need a new vice-chancellor in a hurry, who do you call? Phil Batty reports on the headhunters whose latest task is to fill the top slot at crisis-ridden Thames Valley University Governors: has...
In the third of a series on academic opportunities around the world, philosopher Simon Blackburn and physicist Michael Duff explain why they quit British universities to try their luck in the land of...