26 April 2012
Wave of resistance - Arab students strive to reap the fruits of Spring
Wave of resistance - Arab students strive to reap the fruits of Spring
As the fallout from the Arab Spring continues, David Matthews reports from Cairo on the birth - and troubled infancy - of the student union movement in Egypt
Scholars criticise methods to judge ‘at-risk’ peers in Queen Mary restructuring. Paul Jump reports
Liam Burns has been re-elected as president of the National Union of Students
Two Islamic societies at London Metropolitan University have launched a scathing attack on “undemocratic, ill devised and misleading remarks” by the vice-chancellor, who proposed banning alcohol from...
The Northern Ireland government has issued the region’s two universities with a checklist of targets as part of its higher education strategy.
The University and College Union has called on the governors of London Metropolitan University to “intervene and re-direct” the institution after a survey returned a 91 per cent vote of no confidence...
The National Union of Students has called on university heads to donate their tax savings to its new programme for student-led outreach.
The head of a new Australian research centre says the institution is not prepared to stand idly by as a new energy source is developed. Susan Woodward reports
Universities have pitched their latest pay offer for next year well short of the 7 per cent claim from the unions, tabling a 0.8 per cent offer that was quickly rejected.
By Mitch Smith, for Inside Higher Ed
The Arts and Humanities Research Council has insisted that the appointment of more than 200 new members to its peer review college is unrelated to a spate of resignations last year.
The president of the National Union of Students will face a strong challenge for his job at next week’s annual elections.
“My revenge is just begun,” proclaimed Count Dracula in the original 1897 novel. “I spread it over centuries, and time is on my side.”
Academic freedom key to innovation in China, says politician. Carolynne Wheeler reports from Beijing