Analysis: Silver linings for hardy survivors
Twenty years on from Tory spending cuts, Tony Tysome reports on the outcomes for those hardest hit. It was higher education's equivalent of the Kennedy shooting: every academic can remember what he...
Twenty years on from Tory spending cuts, Tony Tysome reports on the outcomes for those hardest hit. It was higher education's equivalent of the Kennedy shooting: every academic can remember what he...
Behind the scenes, university administrators are planning how to celebrate the culmination of this year's research assessment exercise. One suggestion from Alistair McCulloch, head of research at...
Former education secretary David Blunkett obviously meant business when he bounced the Quality Assurance Agency into slashing the costs of university quality inspection. The cost-cutting measures...
Members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science have been asked to vote on whether they would welcome the opportunity to use letters after their names and if so, which letters. The...
Congratulations to Patrick Boylan, professor of heritage policy and management at City University. The university is recovering from an arson attack on its grade II listed college building, which...

Science looms large on the political landscape of the United States, with the wrangling over the Kyoto global warming agreement, the missile defence programme and stem-cell research. Fortunately,...
Barry Jones , of Brunel University, has been awarded an honorary degree from the Technical University of Sofia for manufacturing metrology and industrial engineering. Susan Povey , professor of human...
The University of Warwick has appointed the following: Rosemary Bland , formerly of the University of Birmingham, lecturer in the department of biological sciences; Rachel Grellier , formerly of City...
Aste bat (week one) Bang! The Oxford University language race is afoot. I find myself scurrying home with Colloquial Basque clutched in my hand, good intentions and enthusiasm. Decide to draw up a...
Mexico hopes to swell its student population by 1 million over five years. Tony Tysome asks if it can succeed. Mexican higher education has reached a point where it can no longer afford to stand...
Voronezh United States exchange student John Tobin, who in April was sentenced to three years' jail in Russia for drug offences, could face an espionage charge. Mr Tobin's lawyer said the allegation...
Belarus is preparing for presidential elections after seven years of the increasingly authoritarian rule of Alexander Lukashenko. As the president shows his lack of regard for the democratic process...
British universities are losing foreign students to their ߣߣÊÓÆµn counterparts as Germans choose increasingly to go Down Under to study, improve their English and get a suntan into the bargain....

Gold looted by the Nazis from Central and Eastern Europe's victimised war-time communities is to be used to help fund university scholarships for Roma students in the region. The scheme by George...
The Indian government has provoked outrage by directing universities not to invite foreign scholars to conferences of a "political, semi-political, communal or religious nature" without getting...