From today's UK papers
The Guardian The Victoria and Albert Museum has been given six months to justify its existence to an increasingly apathetic public who do not seem to know what it is for. United Kingdom students will...
The Guardian The Victoria and Albert Museum has been given six months to justify its existence to an increasingly apathetic public who do not seem to know what it is for. United Kingdom students will...
European convergence in sector 'unstoppable' The move towards European convergence in higher education is virtually unstoppable, delegates to Salamanca 2001, the Convention of European...
Financial Times Spending by Oxford and Cambridge colleges on libraries, computers and academic staff rivals that of entire universities elsewhere in the country. Essex University is to unveil plans...
Clinical psychology gets RAE recognition Clinical psychology will be more fairly assessed in this year’s research assessment exercise. Funding chiefs today announced that staff employed by the...
The Simmons College Center for Competitive Intelligence in Boston will enrol its first students in May. It aims to train the 21st-century counterparts of James Bond - spies who will gather...

Market forces that might one day make human cloning a profitable engine of social change have been proposed in a speculative study by economists. Gilles Saint-Paul, professor of economics at the...
Five hundred university leaders gather in Salamanca, Spain, today to map out the future unity of Europe's universities as a follow-up to the Bologna Declaration of June 1999. The convention is...
The Department for Education and Employment should be disbanded to allow a radical rethink of higher education policy, the Association of University Teachers said this week. Launching the union's pre...
The Argentine government has decided to withdraw financial support for Argentine studies at St Antony's College, Oxford, worth £186,000 per year over ten years. The decision revokes a UK-Argentine...
South Africa's Human Rights Commission is to investigate initiation rites after a student at the University of Stellenbosch was knocked down and killed while walking along a highway with a group of...
Plans to shorten the time spent by students in higher education in Austria by reducing bureaucracy have sparked a clash between university authorities and the education ministry. The ministry wants...
Regulations controlling intellectual property rights need to be radically overhauled to ensure the free exchange of knowledge, according to John Howkins, chairman of the Collaboration and Ownership...
Aberdeen University has won £1 million to launch a training package in e-commerce technology in September. The computing science department has attracted funding from the Engineering and Physical...

Students who are the first in their families to go to university will be helped by a new online service launched last Friday by Manchester-based entrepreneur Anthony Wilson. The uni4me project is the...
Budding entrepreneurs in Spain have gone off the internet. Ninety per cent of ideas presented to investors at business school IESE's New Business Forum in Barcelona last year were e-businesses. This...