Cambridge takes stock of finances
Cambridge University has set up its first investment board and is set to appoint a chief investment officer in an effort to professionalise the management of its endowments more in line with US...
Cambridge University has set up its first investment board and is set to appoint a chief investment officer in an effort to professionalise the management of its endowments more in line with US...
Trumpeter and New Orleans native Wynton Marsalis will lead celebrations to mark the reopening of three of the city's universities on Martin Luther King Day (January 16) after the devastation of...
President Jacques Chirac and government ministers are promising to increase opportunities for bright children living in deprived areas to go to university, writes Jane Marshall in Paris. Their...
Hundreds of ߣߣÊÓÆµn academics travelled to the Indonesian province of Aceh to provide humanitarian aid after the Boxing Day 2004 tsunami, while the ߣߣÊÓÆµn Government pledged A$1 billion (£424...
A year after the Boxing Day tsunami, four badly damaged Sri Lankan universities are still struggling to complete even minimal repair work because of a lack of funds. The University Grants Commission...
Social scientists believe that they are being short-changed by proposals for the European Union's seventh framework research programme (FP7) for 2007-13, which is being reshaped after last month's...
Russian universities face key modernisation challenges if they are to produce graduates with economically useful skills, according to senior government officials. Mikhail Strikhanov, deputy director...
Russia's first Orthodox public university has opened in St Petersburg in a curious constitutional no-man's-land. The country's secularist constitution insists on the separation of "church and state"...
No more excuses - employers have to fulfil the pledges they made on university salaries, says Sally Hunt The UK higher education sector looks increasingly likely to face widespread disruption as the...
The wilkins library, University College London The refurbished library is officially reopened on January 19 Bloomsbury is to libraries what Oxford Street is to department stores or Soho to knocking...
Should we worry about the Arts and Humanities Research Council? Perhaps. The Government's official funder of arts and humanities research ought, surely, to have a good grasp of cultural events. But...
It has certainly been a busy few days for Ed Davey, the Liberal Democrats' Education Spokesman. Having been one of those Shadow Cabinet members who declared they could no longer serve under Charles...
There was a flurry of media interest last week in news that Boris Johnson, the tousle-haired Tory higher education spokesman, had started a new weblog inviting views about the state of higher...
Have you ever suspected that your vice-chancellor's mind isn't always entirely on the job at hand? One high-profile v-c, whose identity we had better keep secret, ended up telling us more than we...
Are coal and oil the Earth's dirty, dwindling foes or humanity's loyal friends? Mark Jaccard argues for fossil fuels' zero-emission future The reign of King Coal - and his royal cousins, crude oil...