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The Camborne School of Mines, part of Exeter University, is offering scholarships to help students meet the cost of their studies. Eleven scholarships, of up to £1,000 each, have been provided by...
The Camborne School of Mines, part of Exeter University, is offering scholarships to help students meet the cost of their studies. Eleven scholarships, of up to £1,000 each, have been provided by...
Sir John Arbuthnott, principal of Strathclyde University, who recently led a review of Scottish National Health Service spending, believes his innovative method of measuring deprivation could offer a...

The impact of devolved government across the United Kingdom has been felt nowhere more strongly than in further and higher education. The controversial tuition fees policy was a handy stick with...
Higher education's first tribunal case under the law to protect whistleblowers from victimisation has been settled. Derby University has reached an agreement with senior lecturer Mark Challinor, who...
The university that acted as a crucible for the liberation struggle across southern Africa, producing alumni such as Nelson Mandela and Robert Mugabe, is fighting for its survival. A dramatic drop in...
Australian graduates are better paid, happier with their courses and are finding it easier to get jobs than at any time in the past ten years, according to a survey. Almost 84 per cent of students...
An inquiry into violent student demonstrations and riots at Kenya's public universities has blamed the unrest on poor living conditions. Committee chairman Everett Standa said: "In the past ten years...

Frustrated by the growing influence of mass-market magazine rankings that serve as the league tables of American universities, higher education institutions in the United States have launched their...
Plans for a new year party in the philological faculty of the Turkmen State University produced an unpleasant surprise for the dean; he was criticised on state TV for "ignoring national traditions"....
Serbia's academics have discovered that replacing a highly political piece of legislation - the 1998 University Law - is insufficient to reform a Communist-era system that fell victim to the...
Nashville Decades of court-ordered desegregation and racial quotas at Tennessee's public colleges and universities are set to end after the settlement of a 32-year legal action. Quotas will end...
Two former rectors of the University of Palermo face demands for the return of €8 million (£5 million) for hundreds of allegedly unjustified promotions and pay increases. Mass promotions in...
The British Library Newspaper Library's catalogue of more than 50,000 newspaper and periodical title holdings in Colindale has been published on the web. The catalogue includes all United Kingdom...
CERAM Sophia Antipolis, the French graduate school of management and technology, and the Entrepreneurship Centre of Cambridge University have agreed to cooperate in teaching and research. The aim of...
Apple has refocused on education in the European market, launching a strategy at BETT2001 in London this week. The computer company, which is suffering from falling sales, has created two European...