Forging bonds across borders
John Hay explains how sharing ideas can shrink cultural divides Universities are a potent force for international accord and co-operation. The University of Queensland, one of ߣߣÊÓÆµ's leading...
John Hay explains how sharing ideas can shrink cultural divides Universities are a potent force for international accord and co-operation. The University of Queensland, one of ߣߣÊÓÆµ's leading...
The University of London has played host to Commonwealth scholars who have gone on to illustrious careers in their home countries, writes Graeme Davies The University of London and the Association of...
Commonwealth scholarships have been building international links and boosting the intellectual resources of developing nations for almost half a century. Trudy Harpham and John Kirkland explain These...
Shakespeare continues to speak to people across a kaleidoscope of cultures with undiminished vitality and relevance, Alastair Niven reflects When I was a Commonwealth scholar in Ghana in the late...
Africa and the international community recognise that higher education is essential to development. John Rowett explains the Commonwealth's vital role The key to Africa achieving the UN's Millennium...
Despite numerous efforts aimed at getting women into powerful positions, men still occupy most of the top jobs in higher education. David Jobbins reports Women still fall short of the commanding...

 Commonwealth supplement Published in The Times Higher on March 31 2006  Greater expectations  The ACU has always been dedicated to promoting knowledge and equality but, as its centenary...
All 850 academic staff at Warwick University will from next year be able to call themselves "professor" following a decision to adopt the US system of academic titles. Warwick is the first UK...
Treasury proposals to axe the unpopular research assessment exercise could destabilise the sector, with some universities losing up to 80 per cent of their research income, vice-chancellors have...
Steve Smith, vice-chancellor of Exeter University, has been appointed chair of the 1994 Group Steve Smith, the vice-chancellor of Exeter University, was thrust into the limelight just over a year ago...
A number of universities could do away with a set retirement age as a result of new legislation on age discrimination, a conference heard last week. Bolton University is considering allowing staff to...
* University College London has appointed Sally MacDonald director of UCL Museums and Collections. * Dame Jean Thomas , professor of macromolecular biochemistry at Cambridge University, has been...
The funding council should be able to intervene to stop universities closing science departments but it does not have the clout, its acting chief tells MPs. Anna Fazackerley reports The head of the...
Loughborough University is celebrating the triumphs of its students in the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. Collectively, its athletes won more medals than the teams of many participating countries....
Parents have long been involved in their offspring's university education. But how many would donate their bodies for the sake of the advancement of knowledge? writes Anna Fazackerley. Roy Lloyd is...