Glittering prizes
King's College London has awarded honorary fellowships to: The Duke of Wellington, descendant of a college founder; Lady Wolfson, trustee of the Wolfson Foundation; and Jose Blanco, trustee and...
King's College London has awarded honorary fellowships to: The Duke of Wellington, descendant of a college founder; Lady Wolfson, trustee of the Wolfson Foundation; and Jose Blanco, trustee and...
Jeremy Peat, chief economist for the Royal Bank of Scotland and Alan Tripp, former managing director of Sykes Enterprises Inc, have been elected to the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council....
Peter Williams, who this week produced the damning report into Derby University's operations in Israel, is perhaps one of the least popular figures in higher education. The man who pioneered the "...
Tense moments at the International Astronomical Union general assembly in Manchester this week when three planet hunters revealed their hands after a round of cosmic poker. First to the table was...
Tim Relf, writing in Farmers Weekly, has produced a handy guide to avoid misunderstandings between farmers and students seeking vacation work. What students say and what they mean: "I've a wide range...
The irritation that archaeologists feel at Channel 4's Time Team has spilled onto the net. A website hosted by Edinburgh com-pany, Backtrack Archaeology, urges action. "You are the Upper Chigley...
Organised crime in the former Soviet Union has moved into archaeology - excavating sites in Crimea. Gold looted from Scythian graves is being sold illicitly to antique dealers in the local capital,...
About 200 students from the Central African Republic, who held their country's Moscow embassy staff hostage in protest against the failure to honour a promise of air tickets home for the summer...
Jaime Nino Diez, rector of the Universidad Aut"noma de Colombia, announced a switch next year to a new system of evaluation based on "qualitative assessment". But he said the autonomous status of the...
Universities from China's richer eastern regions are sending thousands of volunteer graduates to help develop the country's poorer western provinces. Rich universities such as Nankai and Tianjin are...
More than 3,000 students who passed their baccalaureat in the Ile-de-France region will not find a university place until September. A lack of space has yet again created bottlenecks for popular...
Mismanagement of a multimillion-pound Israeli operation by the University of Derby has damaged the reputation and interests of United Kingdom higher education, a minister has declared after a...
The British Library has defended its decision to dispose of nearly 10 per cent of its historic newspaper collection, after opponents described the space-saving plan as vandalism. Approximately 60,000...
The investigation into financial irregularities at Bretton Hall moved up a gear this week with the suspension of principal and chief executive Gordon Bell and academic director Ron George. The...
Liverpool University's Guild of Students has been asked to amend a Viz-style information leaflet for freshers, after local councillors complained that it did not reflect the city's real issues,...