Postgraduates strike back
Postgraduates are becoming more demanding. They are fed up with poor supervision; they are waking up to the fact that they have intellectual property rights; they are becoming more ingenious about...
Postgraduates are becoming more demanding. They are fed up with poor supervision; they are waking up to the fact that they have intellectual property rights; they are becoming more ingenious about...
Royal Commissions have been as rare as England Test cricket victories in recent years. They did not fit with 1980s anti-consensus politics. Certainly education did not rate one. It fell therefore to...
All the major political parties are reviewing their higher education policies. Like those working in and served by the higher education sector, we will all have to come to terms with the difficulties...
An investigation into French children's names by two sociologists at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique leaves one outstanding mystery. Why Kevin? An extraordinary one-in-ten boys born...
A senior academic has become the latest target for Islamic extremists in Turkey. Yehuda Yorom, head of chemistry at Ankara University, and leader of the local Jewish community, escaped with scratches...
Russian universities are striving hard to integrate into the world and attract more British, Western and foreign students. But the window of opportunity for British students and academics keen to...
Scientists from former Soviet Republics can now stop their ideas being plundered by Western companies by turning to a new programme set up by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development....
Academic staff turnover in Australia has slowed so much in five years that senior administrators are alarmed at the dearth of young enthusiastic graduates who could attract research grants and...
The Cartier heirlooms, containing unusual diamonds, rubies and emeralds have been bequeathed to a small and relatively unknown university in St Louis, Missouri, writes Lucy Hodges. The jewels,...
Canada has announced plans to increase the number of Malaysian students enrolled in its universities from 2,000 to 5,000 next year. John Bell, Canadian High Commissioner to Malaysia, says that in...
A university traditionally seen as the vanguard of change in the United States, the University of California at Berkeley, may be the first to abandon the essence of affirmative action - admitting...
As the rugby world cup moves into its final stages in South Africa over the next ten days, referees should take firm action against those committing violent offences, according to researchers from...
Stressed students and staff at Bristol University are being urged to try the rhythm method - reading or writing poetry to induce calm feelings, writes David Charter. The success of this strategy is...
Scientists at Plymouth University have found that where there's mud, there's research money. A project which aims to identify chemicals produced by a rare form of algae present in underwater mud has...
Aberdeen University research on the benefits of eating your greens could help to save Britain's lettuce industry, writes Olga Wojtas. For many years, scientists have thought that nitrate, found in...