Taiwan mayor looks to fill seats
Taiwan should consider allowing high-school graduates from mainland China to study in its universities and colleges, the Nationalist Party Kuomintang chairman Ma Ying-jeou has suggested, Michael...
Taiwan should consider allowing high-school graduates from mainland China to study in its universities and colleges, the Nationalist Party Kuomintang chairman Ma Ying-jeou has suggested, Michael...
Non-European Union students studying in Sweden will face fees of 80,000 kronor (£6,000) a year if recommendations from a parliamentary committee are accepted. The committee - which includes key...
A student poll backed by Kyrgyzstan's ombudsman has identified the three most corrupt universities in the country and has revealed a cash-for-results culture among academics. Ombudsman Tursunbay...
Students whose antiwar protests were recorded by the US military are using a legal manoeuvre to dig into Pentagon files that resulted from the spying. NBC News has reported that students who...
Göttingen University in Germany is trying to raise €80,000 (£55,000) to save a series of damp, graffiti-lined rooms that once served as a campus prison, writes Clare Chapman. The eight cells were...
Two of France's most prestigious grandes écoles are joining forces to create a new institute to develop higher education and research in economics and finance. The HEC School of Management and the...
An ߣߣÊÓÆµn university is lending its academic authority to a project offering undergraduates and masters students the opportunity to study on a liner cruising halfway around the world. Macquarie...
Simon Davies and Gus Hosein lament the feeble support they got from academe when the Government attacked their work on IDcards It is time to admit an uncomfortable truth: academe is painfully inward...
At a recent high-level meeting in Parliament about universities, one delegate remarked that, of course, the Higher Education Funding Council for England would no longer fund research in universities...
Every now and then one receives a letter that leaves one in little doubt that the sender is more than a little grumpy. Take this e-mail from an academic to one of our reporters: "Truly you live up to...
It seems vice-chancellors are queueing up to toss aside their Labour tendencies and to woo Boris Johnson, the new Tory Shadow Higher Education Minister. As they fight it out for diary space, he may...
Northampton University this week made a Valentine's Day announcement that it had won a licence to conduct civil partnership ceremonies. The university has catering for up to 200 people, 29 en-suite...
Ideological opponents of variable fees claimed the new system would lead to a dramatic fall in student numbers and that fewer young people from working-class backgrounds would go to higher education...
Deborah Lipstadt was sued by David Irving for libel. She won, but she fears charging him with denying Nazi crimes only raises his profile The last time David Irving was in court, I was the defendant...
Scientists' work is rarely shown in TV dramas, but when it is, Robert May finds artistic licence can be utterly irresponsible Most people get their information about what is happening in the world...