Times Higher probe leads to 12th exclusion
Oxford Brookes University has excluded a 12th student following The Times Higher 's investigation into the use of fake qualifications to secure places across the UK higher education sector, writes...
Oxford Brookes University has excluded a 12th student following The Times Higher 's investigation into the use of fake qualifications to secure places across the UK higher education sector, writes...
Protecting British science from animal rights extremists will form a key part of the Government's final Parliamentary term before the widely anticipated spring general election. In the Queen's Speech...
A Siberian scientist who was acquitted last year on charges of espionage, fraud and selling space secrets to the Chinese has been sentenced to 14 years' hard labour after a retrial. Viktor Danilov,...
A raft of new measures to help Scotland attract and retain top scientists, engineers and technologists has been proposed in a report from the independent Scottish Science Advisory Committee. The...
Staff and students are battling to save Cambridge University's School of Architecture from closure, pointing to its popularity with students and a tripling of research income in three years, writes...
The Government must resolve a dispute between architecture's two governing bodies that has left academics groaning under red tape, the Royal Institute of British Architects said this week. Riba wants...
Warwick University is looking to open a campus in Singapore for up to 10,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students after an invitation from the city-state's government. The university said it was "...
Two universities in the north of England have concluded major sponsorship deals with the world of rugby league and both see it as money as well spent in terms of recruiting students from working-...
Further education colleges plan to divorce themselves from problematic partnerships with local universities to offer foundation degrees validated by a new national consortium. More than 80...
A heady brew of beer and politics will decide the outcome of the referendum on whether Edinburgh University students reaffiliate to the National Union of Students. The referendum, to be held on...
China's student population is facing pressure to live on campus through a mixture of threats of expulsion and a package of perks, in a bid to stop an exodus to better and cheaper accommodation in...
Former Czech president Vaclav Havel has launched his own modest version of an American presidential library that seeks to preserve the memory of how his country overthrew 40 years of Communist rule....
The Australian universities' main foreign student recruitment agency is to close its UK offices amid a slump in overseas applications to study in Australia and a sharp reduction in international...
An annual survey of American university students has found that only one in ten consider themselves politically active, half rely on television instead of newspapers as their primary source of news...
Harvard University has decided to pick up the $100 (£53)-a-head screening fee for international student visas, in a bid to spare individuals the burden of extra red tape. Since the September 11, 2001...