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Nigeria has closed all university satellite campuses amid fears of falling standards and the over-commercialisation of tertiary education. Peter Okebukola, executive secretary of the National...
Nigeria has closed all university satellite campuses amid fears of falling standards and the over-commercialisation of tertiary education. Peter Okebukola, executive secretary of the National...
A coalition of US and Canadian students is accusing a corporation that runs most of the continent's college cafeterias of having too much involvement in the private prison industry. For the past 18...
When the new semester began at Pennsylvania State University last month, just 4 per cent of its students were African-Americans. For some, even that is too many. The past academic year has been...
An increase in visa fraud has accompanied the rise in demand from foreign students to enrol in ߣߣÊÓÆµn education. Figures released by the federal government last week revealed that ߣߣÊÓÆµn...
A debate over embryonic stem-cell research in the shadow of a Nazi past has left German scientists afraid that they will be left behind in the race to develop therapies. Otmar Wiestler and Oliver...
Foreigners who want to study in France should soon find it easier to take up residence and support themselves there. Education minister Jack Lang and minister of foreign affairs Hubert Vedrine have...
More than 70 per cent of Finnish school-leavers are choosing to continue their study by enrolling in higher education rather than on vocational courses. According to the ministry of education, the...
Austria's education minister has hit back at students who have complained about the introduction of fees. Elisabeth Gehrer said that 40 per cent of them did not even bother to take exams while...

An 18th-century palazzo in Prato, near Florence, once a private gaming club for the gentlemen of the city's textile oligarchy, will house a new centre established by ߣߣÊÓÆµ's Monash University....
An online university was created last week by Universitas 21, the global consortium of 18 research-intensive universities, and Thomson Learning. The launch comes in the midst of a downturn in world...
Northern Ireland's small businesses, which make up about 95 per cent of industry in the province, are falling behind other European countries and even Turkey and North Africa in staff training and...

Kennet and Avon Canal builders use an Archimedean screw at Hungerford to help repair a wooden culvert. This picture is one of hundreds to be archived online by the Waters Trust at a cost of £650,000...
The Scottish Executive last week added £1 million more to a fund for researchers in the early stages of developing work with commercial potential. The two-year-old "proof of concept" fund, managed by...
Trento University in northern Italy is offering a degree course in psychology to train people to work on the design and management of websites. The course - science and techniques of applied...
E-book programmer pleads 'not guilty' Russian computer programmer Dmitry Sklyarov has pleaded not guilty to charges of breaking United States copyright law. Sklyarov, , who was released on $50,000...