Oxford wins injunction
Oxford University has been granted a High Court injunction ensuring that students will be able to take examinations without being disrupted by animal rights activists. The order prevents campaigners...
Oxford University has been granted a High Court injunction ensuring that students will be able to take examinations without being disrupted by animal rights activists. The order prevents campaigners...
The International Centre for Sport History and Culture at De Montfort University is organising a day-long conference on May 20 titled "England versus Germany 1966-2006: Football, History and National...
The Higher Education Careers Service Unit will fund an investigation into the career paths of students, tracking them from pre-entry to postgraduation. Kate Purcell of the University of the West of...
Edge Hill University College has been given the go-ahead to become a fully-fledged university. It has begun formal consultation on its proposed title, Edge Hill University, and hopes for Privy...
The prospect of being sent to a Siberian prison is enough to strike fear in the hearts of the most hardened criminals, but for Laura Piacentini, it is just another day at work. Dr Piacentini, a...
Report's findings of 'no confidence' in the standards on three courses further tarnish flagship scheme. Phil Baty reports Quality watchdogs have uncovered a host of failures on foundation degree...
Outstanding Contribution to Sustainable Development With soaring energy prices, local authority limits on campus parking spaces and student pressure on purchasing policies, green issues are rising up...
Koichiro Matsuura, Unesco's director-general, has condemned the campaign of violence waged against Iraqi academics and intellectuals. He called for international solidarity and support for education...
More than half of Ireland's 17 to 19-year-olds are entering universities or other third-level colleges, according to the latest figures, up from 44 per cent in 1998.
Neelie Kroes, European Union Competition Commissioner, has revealed details of a shake-up in research aid that will mean research projects with potential benefits across the EU could be eligible for...
Greek universities were hit by a five-day strike over plans to change the national constitution to allow private universities to operate in the country. The strikers, supported by university senates...
ߣߣÊÓÆµn universities could lose tens of thousands of fee-paying foreign students to Europe unless they adapt to the Bologna Process, Julie Bishop, the federal Education Minister, warned last week...
Leading Swedish academics want sweeping changes to the way universities are funded, including the right to charge tuition fees. Swedish universities and colleges of higher education are prohibited by...
With communication by mobile phone and other means so easy, a third of US university students now speak with their parents at least once a day. The principal topic of conversation? Money. This is the...
French university presidents have warned that continued student occupations, despite a government climb-down on new employment legislation, will jeopardise the academic year. Yannick Vallee, head of...