Tittle-tattle in Pole position
The hot favourite for Polish president faces a few education problems - not least his own, says George Blazyca On Sunday, Poland will choose its president for the next five years. This time, unlike...
The hot favourite for Polish president faces a few education problems - not least his own, says George Blazyca On Sunday, Poland will choose its president for the next five years. This time, unlike...
The Russian education ministry has reopened three universities in the Chechen capital Grozny even though fighting between federal forces and rebels continues. Students were officially welcomed back...
Thousands of women wearing Islamic headscarves and men sporting beards were barred from enrolling at Turkish universities for the fourth year running. More than 500 students at Ankara University's...
Austria's controversial right-of-centre government has for the first time since its formation in February met an opponent more formidable than the European Union, its "wise men" and Jacques Chirac...
A day of dialogue between Jews and Christians scheduled to take place this month at Rome's Pontifical University has been called off by the Jewish participants. The decision follows the Vatican's...
The English classics curriculum at Delhi University is to be reduced to make room for more contemporary texts, including popular fiction, in a move that has raised eyebrows in conservative academic...
Campus groups trying to educate students about sex are taking a lesson from a popular performer, who is dressing up their message in a provocative cabaret. Posters denouncing homophobia are being...
The US government is suing Harvard University for $120 million (Pounds 82 million), alleging that two faculty members used a government-backed development programme in Russia for personal gain. The...
Academic freedom is yielding to commercial interests as companies hiring university researchers are drafting contracts that play in their favour, according to a recent analysis of research agreements...
London's three museums in South Kensington - the Natural History, the Science and the Victoria and Albert - are to join Fathom, an online provider of lectures, seminars and performances. Fathom was...
* The London School of Economics this week launched its first MBA programme, in collaboration with the New York Stern School of Business and graduate business school HEC Paris. Anthony Giddens,...
The United Kingdom's first full field-of-view ship simulator was unveiled on Wednesday by Liverpool John Moores University. The 360-degree simulator and IT suite is housed in a purpose-built centre...
Claims that James Neel injected Amazonians with a lethal vaccine highlight a struggle still facing anthropology, argues Tim Ingold The discipline of anthropology is heading for a nasty bout of naming...
High-tech performance artist Stelarc was one of the presenters at an international handheld and mobile computing symposium hosted by Hewlett-Packard Labs in Bristol this week. Using the web, video...
More than 250,000 books and journals will be available online for university students within three years if an ambitious digitisation project goes to plan. The service from Texas-based Questia will...