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Members of the Foundation Degree Design Group, which was announced by Education Secretary David Blunkett last month are: Paul Cohen, divisional manager, and Leigh Hackel, team leader, Higher...
Members of the Foundation Degree Design Group, which was announced by Education Secretary David Blunkett last month are: Paul Cohen, divisional manager, and Leigh Hackel, team leader, Higher...
Lord (Melvyn) Bragg, broadcaster and novelist, will be installed as chancellor of the University of Leeds in June. He succeeds the Duchess of Kent, who retired in October 1998 because of ill health....
Amid the deluge of stories of tragedy, rescue and relief in flood-devastated Mozambique were reports that bad land and water management in the country and its neighbours exacerbated the disaster....
New Zealand's government intends a sharp change for higher education. Bryan Gould considers the effects A change of government often means that little else changes. But the newly elected Labour...
Lecturers' promotion at University Sains Malaysia will soon be influenced by student evaluations. Vice-chancellor Ishak Tambi Kechik said students will assess lecturers' performances through a "...
Students at the University of Agadir protested against the arrest of five colleagues suspected of being "spies" for the Algeria-based Western Sahara independence movement, the Polisario Front. Some...
The 28 Palestinian students held by Palestinian security forces after rocks were thrown at French prime minister Lionel Jospin were all released early this week. Mr Jospin had called the Hezbollah...
South Africa's formerly white universities received most of the state subsidy increases for higher education in last week's government budget while some historically black institutions had their...
Students and lecturers at Nigerian universities have been caught up in religious riots that have claimed more than 700 lives in the country's central region. At the Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria...
Pacific island nations have become stepping stones in an illegal immigration racket that stretches from Fujian province in southern China to the United States territory of Guam. For $20,000, those...
More than a quarter of Australia's 40,000 academics live in a constant state of uncertainty over job security. They are still employed on short-term contracts despite a ban on the practice by the...
Nearly 13,000 Dutch first-year students face either retaking their course or dropping out and repaying their grants. Under the Netherlands' new university system, the students have failed to gain...
Two young female students who lived through 87 days of Nato bombing of their northern Serbian city last month engaged in debate with two students from the University of Sarajevo, which suffered an...
Staff at the controversial University of Seine-Saint-Denis last week voted to strike after an employee was allegedly attacked by foreign students demanding the right to live in France. The students...
Universities are failing to demonstrate the entrepreneurial drive that the government expects, according to a new report. Academic and administrative workloads, the lack of incentives and the...