Too many credentials
A senior academic at Robert Gordon University has been accused of faking his qualifications. Robert Bradley, former head of the school of applied sciences and professor of physical chemistry is...
A senior academic at Robert Gordon University has been accused of faking his qualifications. Robert Bradley, former head of the school of applied sciences and professor of physical chemistry is...
The head of the Association of University Teachers has been lambasted by an employment tribunal as "ignorant, naive and complacent" about race relations, despite being vindicated over a complaint of...
The University of Edinburgh is to award honorary doctorates of science to Paul Nurse, director general and head of the cell cycle laboratory, Imperial Cancer Research Fund; James Jardine, former head...
Saturday Set off from Bangor to Bangkok. We are a team from the school of ocean sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, joining a European Union project to study seagrass meadows and mangroves in the...
Nice to chi you... Anyone hoping for a future improving the National Health Service must adopt a suitably respectful tone. Those involved in the Commission for Health Improvement have been told to...
When others were losing their heads over mad cow disease, John Pattison, new director of research and development at the Department of Health, for the most part kept his customary calm. As chair of...
Philippa Cordingley, independent researcher and education consultant; Colin Greenhalgh, principal of Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge; Surrinder Kaur, deputy director of nursing at University...
Microsoft has extended its reach into education by joining Internet2, the US-based "next-generation" initiative. As a corporate partner, the company will contribute about Pounds 600,000 in goods and...
Malaysia is to increase its student intake to all institutions of higher learning by 10 per cent this year, enabling many able students who were turned down last year to obtain places. Local...
Italy's most celebrated literary academy, the Accademia della Crusca, in Florence, risks closure for lack of funds. The Accademia, located in a 16th-century villa, was founded in 1582 by Pietro de'...
An information technology college will open in Copenhagen in the autumn of 1999 with a student capacity of over 3,000. At first, 220 students will enrol at what Danish minister of research and...
Last weekend's elections in Fiji brought defeat for the leader of a military coup that toppled the first Indian-dominated government in 1987 and led to the former colony's exclusion from the...
A pioneering Danish initiative is daringly taking brain-drain from the arena of the free market forces into the governmental sphere. Denmark is short of engineers, so is eastern Europe. But Denmark...
Ducati, the legendary Italian manufacturer of high-performance motorcycles, is becoming increasingly involved with higher education. The Ducati Museum has been organising lectures for the engineering...
Two rival student unions that broke up for ideological reasons 30 years ago have found they have more interests in common than disagreements, and are preparing for reunification. The 700 delegates at...