Students' turn for the push
Student staff on Florida's campus newspaper The Reporter were given just 15 minutes to leave the office last week after they went too far with their April Fool's edition, renamed The Distorter ,...
Student staff on Florida's campus newspaper The Reporter were given just 15 minutes to leave the office last week after they went too far with their April Fool's edition, renamed The Distorter ,...
Scientists at the University of Wales College of Medicine are hunting for more of the genes that contribute to Alzheimer's disease. Julie Williams, professor of neuropsychological genetics, said that...
Commercialisation of research by the best-performing Australian universities is as good as the best in America and Europe, "and way above their average", a report prepared for the government says....
The Recording Industry Association of America has filed suits against four university students for allegedly sharing copyrighted music over their universities' computer networks. The universities...
Hefce intends to develop a robust, diverse sector that offers quality at every level, says Howard Newby Much of the debate on the government’s white paper has focused on access. While the recent...
A state commission of inquiry has been set up in Chechnya into allegations by students at Groznyy University that they have to pay unofficial "fees" to pass their exams. Fourth-year students have...
Lecturers at a leading university in the Czech Republic are threatening to disrupt entrance exams in June as dissatisfaction grows at the lack of action by the government to tackle pay and other...
International student recruitment in Spain is booming and is expected to grow even faster with the adoption of new shorter degree courses under the Europe-wide Bologna process. But in Germany there...
French research minister Claudie Haignere has lifted most of the budgetary restrictions imposed by the finance ministry. Her action follows protests and strikes by researchers over previously planned...
The Cabinet Office is reviewing the voluntary vetting scheme designed to ensure that countries developing weapons of mass destruction cannot use UK universities to train key scientists. In a letter...
The International Finance Corporation, the private-sector arm of the World Bank, is piloting a bond issue project in Chile that it hopes could be a model for raising money for developing world...
Refurbishing Iraq's university system will raise aspirations and encourage the free exchange of ideas, says John Daniel Wars and geopolitical upheavals require repair of the social and material...
Cut small research teams and there will be no more buckyballs - or even balls for Beckham to bend These are fantastically exciting times for chemists - in particular for those who are creating magic...
Thursday To the Great Hall, Bart's Hospital, to celebrate the late Henry Drucker, director of the Campaign for Oxford in the late 1980s - the first UK university campaign to reach a nine-figure goal...
Someone with presidential style is being sought by headhunters Saxton Bampfylde Hever to run the merged University of Manchester and the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology....