Glittering prizes
Ettore Sottsas, 81, has received the 1999 Sir Misha Black Memorial Medal for Distinguished Service to Design Education. The medal, instituted as a memorial to designer and teacher Sir Misha Black...
Ettore Sottsas, 81, has received the 1999 Sir Misha Black Memorial Medal for Distinguished Service to Design Education. The medal, instituted as a memorial to designer and teacher Sir Misha Black...
Bernadette Porter, senior pro rector and principal of Digby Stuart College at Roehampton, has been appointed rector and chief executive of the Roehampton Institute, London, from September. She...
Full of ex-servicemen after the first world war, long-haired radicals in the 1970s and people with pagers in the 1990s, style in the National Union of Students has changed. But many of the central...
When the Baltimore Orioles and Cuba's national baseball team meet in Havana this month, it will be the first fruit of the "baseball diplomacy" aimed at improving relations between the two countries...
Students who were injured and relatives of those who died in the Tiananmen Square crackdown in June 1989, when tanks and troops ended democracy movement demonstrations, have asked the Chinese...
The Austrian minister for research and science, Caspar Einem, has called for the 1934 concordat with Rome to be revised. It means the appointment of staff in university theology departments has to be...
The Sierra Leone government has ordered the reopening of the country's Fourah-Bay University after the Liberian-backed rebels were driven from the capital, Freetown. Lecturers and students who...
A group of Russian mafiosi who robbed a currency exchange office at Moscow State University 18 months ago have been given prison sentences following a city court case. The gang was caught after a...
As the academic year began in Australia last week, students who turned up for classes at the universities of Sydney and New South Wales found their lecturers had gone on strike. In the first skirmish...
Decades of elitism and cronyism in the Thai education system could be swept away by an official information act that is forcing universities, schools and the country's conservative bureaucracy into a...
University students with exceptional grades should be allowed to graduate after three years, instead of the present four, according to a report from Japan's University Council. The suggestion is part...
Canadian universities are making policy decisions with inadequate data, according to a Toronto researcher specialising in student surveys. Paul Grayson, director of the Institute for Social Research...
Traditional non-profit universities in the United States are retaliating against their profit-led competitors after watching them syphon off large numbers of students. Despite claiming that the up-...
A group of academics from Armenia made a rare three-day visit to Turkey in an attempt to thaw relations between the two countries. Last month's visit is seen as the first step towards improved...
Teaching material for students studying human physiology at Liverpool John Moores University is so flawed and misleading that experts have dismissed it as "incorrect", "inadequate" and "outmoded"....