Sars curbs Antipodean recruitment drive in Asia
A drop in recruitment of overseas students to universities in New Zealand and Australia due to the Sars epidemic could have a devastating knock-on effect for the institutions' incomes. The...
A drop in recruitment of overseas students to universities in New Zealand and Australia due to the Sars epidemic could have a devastating knock-on effect for the institutions' incomes. The...
The University of Wi****ersrand is close to appointing Rhodes scholar and mathematician Loyiso Nongxa as its first black vice-chancellor. Professor Nongxa is currently acting vice-chancellor of the...
The Italian government is to finance 3,500 extra Socrates/ Erasmus scholarships, bringing the total to 14,000. It will also more than double research grants to a total of 8,000. The €75 million (£26...
Mauritanian security forces have arrested students and university lecturers regarded as sympathetic to the Ba'ath Party of Saddam Hussein. Police claim pro-Iraqi elements in the university were...
The City Hall has launched a trilingual website for foreign students who want to study in and around the French capital. It advises on general and academic life in the region, learning French, visas...
The Thai cabinet has approved new funding of Baht464 million (£6,776,000) for research and development of biotechnology projects, to be administered through the National Centre for Genetic...
Two groups of Croatian doctors and nurses are to take a specially designed 14-week course in emergency medicine at the University of Melbourne.
Malaysia's private institutions of higher education are to be responsible for the quality of their own courses under a new self-assessment scheme introduced by the National Accreditation Board.
Italian rectors have opened a Brussels office to help universities to make the most of European Union projects and to maintain contact with decision makers.
Academics in Thailand are trying to break new ground in the study of regional history to defuse national rivalries. They blame an outbreak of anti-Thai rioting in Cambodia's capital city and a rift...
Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's honeymoon period is over, say the country's university lecturers. They say he has broken promises to increase their pay and is, instead, following...
Students at Russia's top universities who engage in casual prostitution are falling for the Pretty Woman myth, research suggests. A survey by US student Shonda Werry, who is studying international...
Student confidence in the value of university diplomas has plummeted in the past three years to its lowest level for more than a quarter of a century, according to a survey that also reveals that...
Three of Berlin's universities are threatening to close their doors to first-year students this year after it was announced that their subsidies would be cut by almost €200 million (£140 million) a...
Greater collaboration is one benefit of devolution for Northern Ireland's universities, writes Richard Barnett Elections to the assembly are postponed and the political process in Northern Ireland...