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The rectors of Belgrade University and Sarajevo University have met for the first time since the end of the Balkan conflict. In Rome this month, they presented a joint programme of postgraduate...
The rectors of Belgrade University and Sarajevo University have met for the first time since the end of the Balkan conflict. In Rome this month, they presented a joint programme of postgraduate...
Nick Holdsworth looks at the battles and victories of former Communist countries as they move towards joining the EU and the Bologna Process. Universities in Poland have changed beyond recognition in...
When the Communist regimes of Eastern Europe toppled one by one more than a decade ago, university reforms flowed thick and fast from the market-friendly successor governments, many with academics...
Poland's Communist government used to claim that its society was particularly well educated. But not only was the average level of education very low compared with European standards, but its quality...
Nick Holdsworth looks at the battles and victories of former Communist countries as they move towards joining the EU and the Bologna Process. Slovakia has passed proposals to make universities,...
Nick Holdsworth looks at the battles and victories of former Communist countries as they move towards joining the EU and the Bologna Process. Charles University rector Ivan Wilhelm quit smoking 20...
The Canadian government is to help universities meet the indirect costs of research with a C$200 million (£88 million) injection in this month's federal budget, writes Philip Fine. In the past few...
Canada's 90 universities need C$3.6 billion (£1.6 billion) of repairs, according to a government report. The problem of condemned buildings, leaking roofs and fallen tiles has become so bad that...
Starting salaries for graduates in Australia are at their highest level for ten years, according to a survey of 90,000 students who completed their degrees at the end of 2000. Graduate employment has...
After suffering years of derision from their colleagues, a group of academics is launching a bid to have research into the fictional works of J. R. R. Tolkien taken seriously in learned circles. A...
Philip Fine watches a rookie professor turn game-show host to stimulate student interest in the science of physical fitness The 25 exercise-science students were not expecting a soundtrack for their...
Examination of some 100 Sheffield gardens is revealing biodiversity on a startling scale. Steve Farrar reports Austin Brackenbury freely admits he has an unorthodox approach to gardening. In fact, to...
The Indian government has asked its citizens living overseas to help overcome an unprecedented crisis in higher education funding following a cutback in grants to universities. Education minister...
Birmingham University academics have warned they may take legal action over plans to make up to 100 staff redundant. Association of University Teachers leaders at Birmingham said their legal advisers...
Delays are threatening the government's review of student support as Whitehall struggles to agree a way forward, higher education minister Margaret Hodge admitted this week. Ms Hodge said that the...