Men in higher education: the numbers don’t look good, guys
UK women are in the majority at almost all levels of university study

UK women are in the majority at almost all levels of university study

Private universities will keep US system ahead of Asia for decades yet, conference hears

The proportion of 18 year olds applying for non-European language degrees has fallen by more than a third in three years, according to new research
Brussels, 20 June 2002 An international workshop on e-learning platforms between Europe and Asia will take place in Teheran, the Republic of Iran, from October 29 to 31 2002. The EU aims to boost the...

Caroline Osella on a page-turning survey of people and politics in a region once at the heart of global trade and imperial histories

Georgetown’s Doha campus violates 1815 charter, claims a 21-page brief. Jon Marcus reports

US institution’s Doha venture is said to contravene its 1815 charter

Sport’s on-campus growth reflects rising number of overseas students in country

An Australian vice-chancellor has been named as the new head of King’s College London.
The rise of China has provoked such shock and awe that predictions of the time when the People’s Republic will dominate the world have become commonplace. Sustained strong economic growth, especially...

Source: ReutersEggs benedictionA research project is under way that aims to shed light on how the relationship between humans and chickens has developed over the past 8,000 years. Led by Mark Maltby...

Eggs benedictionA research project is under way that aims to shed light on how the relationship between humans and chickens has developed over the past 8,000 years. Led by Mark Maltby, reader in...
INMAY, the popular magazine Asiaweek in Hong Kong offered "the first listing of Asia's 50 best universities". The front cover published a photo of Tokyo University, listed as number one. Number two...

Pat Thane on a book that provides important insights into the experience of female immigrants
Brussels, 18 Nov 2004 The Head of International Affairs at the Swiss Science Agency, Claudio Fischer, was in Brussels, Belgium, on 17 November to explain how and why Switzerland is creating outposts...