Oz expects language shakeout
Student recruitment efforts worldwide are suffering from crises in the Middle East and Asia Australia's universities may be uncertain about what Asia's financial crisis will do to overseas student...
Student recruitment efforts worldwide are suffering from crises in the Middle East and Asia Australia's universities may be uncertain about what Asia's financial crisis will do to overseas student...
Uganda plans to modernise its army by retiring officers and replacing them with university graduates. About 1,000 officers are to be sacked and replaced with 400 graduates in an effort to cut down on...
Financier George Soros has established a pilot project to help support North Korea's first moves to a mixed economy. A group of seven North Korean graduate students are studying law, economics and...
INDIA's University Grants Commission has dusted down an old rule that bars salary payments to striking lecturers and told universities to enforce it strictly in an effort to check "indiscipline". It...
The vice-chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Omoniyi Adewoye, has angered his traditionally conservative senate by allegedly becoming personally involved in the arrest of three senate members,...
An east coast Canadian university is finding that many higher education innovations can be realised by simply sitting four people around a table, writes Philip Fine. The University of New Brunswick...
Mexico is six time zones away from Britain, and has a markedly different political system and history. But the higher education issues making the news at the beginning of 1998 have a distinctly...
A little unexpected history awaited when a student started digging through the dusty archives at Dartmouth College, part of America's elite Ivy League, in the picturesque town of Hanover, New...
Business leaders and vice chancellors in Australia have delivered a scathing response to a report on the financial and policy directions of the nation's higher education system over the next two...
Giuseppe D'Ascenzo was elected Rettore Magnifico of Rome's La Sapienza University last autumn after a long succession of inconclusive and hotly contested ballots. After alliances had been made and...
TWENTY-ONE European architectural schools are involved in Coastwise Europe, a project to illustrate the impact of increasing wealth and leisure on Europe's lengthy coastlines. Coastwise Europe sprang...
DENMARK's rectors and students fear that a planned comprehensive reform of 195 institutions that includes giving them powers to award much-criticised bachelor degrees, will "dilute academic education...
ONE OF Germany's leading economic think tanks, the Munich-based Ifo institute, faces downgrading after receiving a critical report from the science council which advises the federal and state...
If Britain is to have a future as one of the world's leading research nations something has to be done about financial support for postgraduates and, in particular, PhD students. The PhD is the...
THE Wellcome Trust has always considered support of research training as an important part of its funding remit. PhD training awards have been provided, under a number of different guises, for almost...