Glittering prizes
The University of Bradford has awarded honorary degrees to: Richard Gregory, managing director of Yorkshire Television (DLitt); Geoffrey Richmond, chairman of Bradford City FC (DLitt); Pam Liversidge...
The University of Bradford has awarded honorary degrees to: Richard Gregory, managing director of Yorkshire Television (DLitt); Geoffrey Richmond, chairman of Bradford City FC (DLitt); Pam Liversidge...
Universities are usually delighted to provide speakers at school events (Letters, THES, July 21), and Schools and Colleges Liaison staff try to give students the best possible advice. Schools should...
What is unethical about arms production and trade? According to the Campaign against Arms Trade, Manchester University is doing something wrong by holding shares in BAE Systems ("College pension...
Few will find themselves more closely involved in the changes envisaged by the new National Health Service plan than Graeme Catto when he leaves his present post as vice-principal of Aberdeen...
Christopher Peel, chief scientist for the mechanical sciences sector of the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency in Farnborough and a leading researcher into air safety, has been appointed to a...
Iran's young are hungry for change - and they know that education is the key to transforming the Islamic republic, writes Desmond McLernon The 21-year-old Islamic Republic of Iran has had a turbulent...
More than 30 years ago, 2,000 people from the remote Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia were shipped out to make way for a giant United States airbase. Now they want to return - at least to the...
Morocco's minister of home affairs ordered 500 students from Niger protesting against the non-payment of seven months' arrears of bursaries and scholarships to end their occupation of their country's...
Professors and administrative staff at the Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro have ended a 48-day strike over a 63 per cent pay claim. They accepted a 10 per cent bonus after the state governor...
Italian universities have become more efficient and productive since autonomy was granted to individual institutions in 1992, according to a survey by the higher education ministry's national...
Plans for reform of Poland's higher education system are to be revived following the forced departure of the country's education minister. Miroslaw Handke resigned following a parliamentary vote of...
A political row over the selection of rectors for universities is threatening the future of Turkey's higher education authority, Yok. A member of the ruling coalition government is proposing...
A Dutch academic has won a case at the European Court of Justice that forces European Union institutions to give detailed reasons for any refusal of access to public documents held in their libraries...
Australian graduates are not the only ones to benefit financially from their degrees: the federal government makes a "profit" of A$2.7 billion (Pounds 1.04 billion) a year from its investment in...
Argentina's university rectors have criticised their government's decision to introduce lengthy bureaucratic procedures for the convalidation of academic qualifications obtained abroad. Under the new...