Peace found at conference
A Haifa University conference last month served as a microcosm of what the Middle East could be like if there were a working peace. Academics from Jordan, Egypt, the Palestinian Authority, Europe and...
A Haifa University conference last month served as a microcosm of what the Middle East could be like if there were a working peace. Academics from Jordan, Egypt, the Palestinian Authority, Europe and...
With European Union membership just round the corner, Malta is undergoing a thorough screening. Thirty-one areas of life are being assessed to see if they are compatible with EU regulations. Change...
Turkish and Greek students will bury the hatchet when they meet in Ankara later this month in a cultural exchange designed to improve relations between them. Twenty-two Greek students will visit...
New Zealand universities have suffered unprecedented attacks on academic freedom by central government over the past 13 years, a union inquiry has claimed. Donald Savage, commissioned by the...
Two Thai state universities have refused to abolish discriminatory quota systems that allow children of the rich and famous to enter feeder schools ahead of their more intelligent rivals. Despite a...
Universities can continue to collect mandatory student fees to subsidise campus groups, even from students who object to the groups' positions or activities, the United States supreme court has ruled...
A Queensland inventor has changed his name by deed poll to Oxford University in an attempt to prove he has the right to keep the domain name www.oxford-university.com. Mr University, who answers the...
The bid to promote much-needed enterprise and entrepreneurship in Japanese universities has been boosted by new legislation in the Diet that will convert Japan's 99 state-run national universities...
Corporate managers could soon have a new simulation weapon in the daily dog fight for e-business, thanks to research by the University of Plymouth. A business school team led by Graham Winch,...
Heidelberg economics student Christopher Munchhoff and fellow student Christoph Janz have put internet e-business theories into practice. In 1997 they came up with the idea for a price comparison...
The Robert Gordon University has launched a centre for knowledge management that will help organisations unlock untapped potential. Phil Murray, managing director of Petrotechnics, which was named...
A consortium of prestigious universities, libraries, museums and publishers this week launched a multimillion-dollar dot-com offering online lectures, seminars and performances. "Fathom" is headed by...
The government underlined its commitment to full participation in the internet economy by bringing forward its connectivity targets at an Oxford University conference last week. Richard Barrington,...
(Photograph) - Sex and death: a Southampton University spin-off, XO2, has won a Department of Trade and Industry Smart Award to develop more environmentally friendly pest-control systems, using the...
Funding for knowledge transfer should become a permanent third stream alongside funding for teaching and research, according to science minister Lord Sainsbury. Speaking at the Association for...