Cash penalty for Danish delays
Copenhagen University's arts faculty has been hit hard by a new mechanism that ties funding to the success rate of students. Denmark's cash-per-student funding system means that a reduction in the...
Copenhagen University's arts faculty has been hit hard by a new mechanism that ties funding to the success rate of students. Denmark's cash-per-student funding system means that a reduction in the...
Italy's rectors have published a 52-page white paper appealing to the government for more resources. On the State of Italian Universities: The Charter of Rights and Duties in the Year of Change also...
Turkey's higher education authorities have closed down a university as part of a crackdown on Islamic activities in higher education. In an unprecedented move, the country's higher education...
Australian academics have called for a A$1 billion (£347 million) a year boost in federal spending on universities. They believe that their government's lowest opinion poll rating since it came into...
Melbourne recruitment failure attracts scrutiny Australian authorities are investigating the failure by Melbourne Private University to recruit adequate numbers of students. The three-year-...
Rejected Conan Doyle story published A short story written when Sherlock Holmes creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was an 18-year-old medical student was published for the first time today. The...
Royal Society Graeme Taylor , senior lecturer in geophysics from the University of Plymouth has been awarded a Royal Society Grant of £7,350, to carry out palaeomagnetic research in northern...
University of Southampton Philip Leverhulme prizes have been awarded to Nils Andersson of the department of Mathematics and Andrew Roberts of the school of Ocean and Earth Science. Timothy Reuter of...
Financial Times President Bush's citation of scientific uncertainty as a reason to reject the Kyoto protocol has been met with dismay from most climate scientists. Proposals to use technology to...
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Deadline: 22/06/2001
QAA will inspect honorary degrees Phil Butley The QAA is to inspect the quality of honorary degrees. In a shock announcement last week, the chief executive of the QAA, John Rankall, introduced a...
Like the Soviet machine, the QAA has crushed creativity and wasted resources, Alan Ryan argues. To an academic like myself, the Quality Assurance Agency seems an appalling waste of time and money,...
The University for Industry chief executive says that "we don't talk about polytechnics now" (Teaching, THES , March 23). This is a pity, since the polytechnic spirit of comprehensive access and...
B. Doherty's ill-informed implication that university teachers do not work as hard as school teachers was offensive (Letters, THES , March 23). I am sure she would find a suggestion that school...