Interns vote to call off dispute
France's trainee doctors this week called off industrial action over hours and working conditions that had hit many of the country's teaching hospitals in the past few weeks. Talks with Martine Aubry...
France's trainee doctors this week called off industrial action over hours and working conditions that had hit many of the country's teaching hospitals in the past few weeks. Talks with Martine Aubry...
The maker of a popular software program aimed at protecting children from questionable websites has settled out of court with a Canadian student who not only deciphered the program but let the world...
A multimillion-pound joint research project to help prevent potentially disastrous computer failure in global stock markets has been launched. City University is joining forces with the universities...
United Nations secretary-general Kofi Annan hopes the offer of more than $100 million (Pounds 64 million) in grants for African universities from four prestigious American philanthropic organisations...
A new report has urged the Australian government to work more closely with India in the development of information technology products. The report by Australia's overseas export organisation Austrade...
The benchmarking statements for 22 subjects just produced by the Quality Assurance Agency (back page) are not easy reading. But no one can claim that they have been wished on academe by a hostile...
Business and management course suppliers will have to adapt to the growing shortage of top educators, predicts Paul Danos The booming global economy demands well-trained and confident business...
The new quality assurance system set out for universities this week is "dangerously prescriptive" and could mean, in effect, a national curriculum, say its critics. The Quality Assurance Agency has...
Benchmarks cover 22 subject areas, ranging from six pages for accounting to 32 pages for law. They make explicit the "techniques and skills" expected of graduates and "the intellectual demand and...
The rector of a university in La Paz, the Bolivian capital, is threatening legal action to block government plans to open a new university on terms that he claims breach constitutional guarantees of...
United Kingdom spending on academic staff is among the lowest in the developed world, the Association of University Teachers revealed today on the eve of its annual council meeting, writes Phil Baty...
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