Swan's swift rise
Resentment over appointments and promotions at the Quality Assurance Agency is high. Disaffected sources close to the QAA were so sure that Julie Swan would beat rivals to become the QAA's director...
Resentment over appointments and promotions at the Quality Assurance Agency is high. Disaffected sources close to the QAA were so sure that Julie Swan would beat rivals to become the QAA's director...
"Failure to follow university procedures, without proper authority, may in future lead to disciplinary action being taken against you. If a breach is serious enough, this could be considered as gross...
Alan Thomson asks key members of the education sub-committee what they would like to achieve this year The House of Commons education sub-committee has three inquiries planned so far for this year....
The antics of the government's spin doctors have not put Britain's youth off politics or the ballot box, according to research. In a study by researchers from Loughborough and Nottingham Trent...
Travellers should be encouraged to take precautions against malaria, particularly drug-resistant varieties, said a leading specialist from Newcastle University, writes Olga Wojtas. Edmund Ong, head...
Former United States senator George Mitchell, who chaired the multi-party talks leading to the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland, is tipped to become the new chancellor of Queen's University...
Wednesday First day back after the break. I check my email only to discover that a message I sent before Christmas was not delivered. The Association of Managers of Student Services in Higher...
Indonesia's ethnic Chinese community was the target of brutal victimisation after the fall of President Suharto at the hands of last summer's student inspired democracy movement. An estimated 1,000...
A state prosecutor has demanded prison sentences of between two and three-and a-half years for eight university professors on trial for allegedly favouring candidates in competitive exams for...
A new library will open in the Port of Santos, Brazil, on January 28, thanks to the efforts of the University of Sao Paulo and the Catholic University of Santos. Staff and students have been given...
Lecturers and students at the National University of Niamey in the Republic of Niger are on indefinite strike over unpaid salaries and student bursaries. Niger students overseas have warned that if...
A Russian court has ruled that a brick factory that quarried sand from the site of a medieval town must pay more than five million roubles (Pounds 130,000) in damages. Vladimir Yenukov, head of Kursk...
Italy's first postgraduate diploma for aspiring soccer club managers is to be inaugurated next February at the University of Florence. Intensive 40-hour courses, restricted to graduates in politics,...
Unesco's Paris declaration asserted basic rights for students that must be acted on, argues Kathrine Vangen Towards the end of last year, the world celebrated the 50th anniversary of the...
Federal funding of Australian universities in two years will be at its lowest for a decade, forcing institutions to look for private sources of income. A report on higher education spending for 1999...