California president aims for peace
Bitter opponents of the University of California regents, who last month voted to end "affirmative action" or positive discrimination programmes on nine state campuses, have taken to the Internet to...
Bitter opponents of the University of California regents, who last month voted to end "affirmative action" or positive discrimination programmes on nine state campuses, have taken to the Internet to...
The creation of a law school at Pandio University in Athens has become a point of contention for politicians and academics who accuse each other openly of serving vested interests. Pandio University'...
Germany's "minister for the future" has detailed his plans to shift education funds into research and technology - and unleashed a new storm of controversy about the future financing of higher...
Fay Haussman on a project aimed at reconciling man and the environment of the Brazilian rainforest. Marina Silva, the new federal senator for Acre, Brazil's westernmost Amazonian state, recently went...
Lucia Civetta lives in something approaching heaven for a vulcanologist. A lecturer in geology and vulcanology at Naples University, she is also the director of the Vesuvius Observatory, which...
Alaksandr Lukashenka, the Soviet-leaning president of Belarus, has denied issuing a decree banning all university text books in the humanities and social sciences published since 1992. The decree,...
It is hard to say whether Rabelais would have been amused. Certainly no one in authority was when the editors of a La Trobe University student newspaper named after the great French satirist...
France's first private "university" - the brainchild of former interior minister Charles Pasqua - opens on September 4 for just 100 to 200 students after an investment of Fr1.2 billion (Pounds 156...
Granada in southern Spain is to play host to a new university with a difference. The Euro-Arab University, opening in October, is designed to act as an academic bridgehead between Europe and the Arab...
The search for crops that can survive the increasingly salty soils of some developing countries has taken a step forward. A researcher has produced a highly nutritious plant that can live in 50 per...
Preventing cot death is the aim of a Pounds 450,000 specialist unit established at Bristol University's Institute of Child Health. Supported by The Foundation for Study of Infant Death and the Anne...
The Levant coastline, stretching from Egypt to the Syrian/Turkish border, boasts some of the best beaches in the Mediterranean. Gently sloping shorelines, clear skies, deep sand, warm waters, hot...
A Dundee University psychology graduate has won a Pounds 20,000 studentship from the Economic and Social Research Council for a three-year investigation into the development of blind babies. Julie...
A simple test is being developed that will allow the medical implications of long-term alcohol consumption to be assessed, writes Rifat Malik. Currently, blood alcohol tests can only measure alcohol...
Do Scottish students drop out or not take up courses because of hardship or lack of support? The THES asked some. A Scottish helpline to match Highers results against course vacancies has revealed...