History has an identity crisis
Moldovan students have won a temporary victory in their lively protest strike against the government's introduction of a new history curriculum in universities. They suspended their strike until May...
Moldovan students have won a temporary victory in their lively protest strike against the government's introduction of a new history curriculum in universities. They suspended their strike until May...
Academics from Malaysia's eight universities are complaining they have been kept in the dark over government plans to corporatise universities, and want a say in the planning process. Wan Abdul Manan...
A Paris university law faculty has banned an extreme right-wing student union from its premises after 20 years of unhampered activity there. The board of governors of Assas Paris II law faculty...
Chinese education authorities have mapped out measures to help poor university and college students while promoting a unified tuition fee policy, Geoffrey Parkins writes. Zhang Tianbao, deputy...
A voucher scheme for funding adult education in the City of London may be extended to more than 250,000 people who work in the capital. The Corporation of London, which is in the second year of...
Nearly 100 universities and colleges will receive Pounds 60 million in the next four years to develop vocational education and training. The Higher Education Funding Council for England is allocating...
The heyday of the traditional science park could be over if the idea of the "virtual" science park catches on, according to Ian Dalton, director of Heriot-Watt University's research park. Throughout...
The warring sides in the animal testing debate have come together for the first time to produce a report on how to overcome their impasse. They have proposed that every research institution should...
Cash for colleges and other providers of youth training could soon be largely dependent on the success of the trainee, writes David Charter. Training and Enterprise Councils are being asked by the...
One third of universities now have graduate schools and another quarter have definite plans to establish them in the next few years, according to the UK Council for Graduate Education. But the...
Colombia will need a collective change in values as well as its current programme of judicial reforms if its endemic violence - with a per capita murder rate almost ten times that of the United...
(Photograph) - Looking up: Jose Escobar (left), general secretary of the Colombian justice department, and Alvaro Tirado Mejia, professor at the National University of Colombia, outside Senate House...
An honorary senior lecturer at Glasgow University is urging the medical faculty to revise its admissions procedure after his academically qualified son was rejected as a prospective student. Brian O'...
The blueprint for a broadened chemistry PhD could be a trailblazer for the other sciences, according to the Royal Society of Chemistry. At its annual chemical congress at Heriot-Watt University,...
Future research spending must give much more support to interdisciplinary work, Sir William Stewart, the Government's chief scientist, said this week. He said a research assessment exercise more...