Quality concern in European education area
The head of France's university quality body has said that Europe's proposed higher education area cannot operate effectively without an agreed evaluation system. National governments must develop...
The head of France's university quality body has said that Europe's proposed higher education area cannot operate effectively without an agreed evaluation system. National governments must develop...
Nearly 6,000 people took to the streets of Berne this month as the city's university student union led a strike by teachers, lecturers and public servants to protest against the most severe cuts to...
More than 200,000 foreign students are expected to enrol in ߣߣÊÓÆµn education institutions this year, boosting the economy by A$4.12 billion (£1.5 billion). Onshore university campuses are likely...
Academics will soon be able to go through archival material as easily as surfing the internet thanks to a Canadian portal being developed. A C$6.7 million (£2.96 million) project called the Text...
The recession in the United States may be easing, but it is taking a drastic bite out of public university budgets - even as enrolment continues to increase. Tax revenues are sagging in the wake of a...
Sunday D-Day minus one. Tomorrow filming starts on our equality and diversity training video aimed at managers in higher education. Have I forgotten anything? Actors? Crew? Intravenous caffeine? I...
Tim O'Shea, master of London's Birkbeck College, will be back on an old stamping ground when he becomes principal of the University of Edinburgh in October, succeeding Lord Sutherland. Professor O'...
Readers wishing to emulate Tim O'Shea's rise from the Open University - via a short stint as master of Birkbeck College, London - to principal of the University of Edinburgh might like to note the...
Disgruntled physicists, hit by budget cuts to pay for British membership of the European Southern Observatory, are biting the hand that once fed them. They are attacking Ian Corbett, who was director...
Andrew Dilnot, director of the Institute of Fiscal Studies, is to become the first head of an Oxbridge college to have been educated at a comprehensive school. Mr Dilnot, who has been elected...
Delegates at the Association of University Administrators's annual conference next month have a range of keynote speakers from which to choose. The offerings include a presentation by Lesley Parry,...
While Middlesex University and its staff wrangle over the extent of the redundancies in the letters pages, The Diary has received a note from a retired lecturer at the university concerned about the...
Colin Vincent, deputy principal of St Andrews University, has revealed that party time is approaching for Scotland's most ancient university. St Andrews has been checking with various eminent...
Staff at the University of the West of England had better watch out: their boss is keeping tabs on them on behalf of Brenda. A note from the press office states: "Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant of...
Famous alumni of Pembroke College, Oxford - exposed this week for offering university places for cash - include Michael Heseltine, described by an unofficial guide as a "jungle fugitive raised by...