Slovakians watch their language
University lectures, concert halls and the opera stage, are virtually the only place the Czech language will be permitted in public under a Slovakian new state law. The language law came into force...
University lectures, concert halls and the opera stage, are virtually the only place the Czech language will be permitted in public under a Slovakian new state law. The language law came into force...
The New Year has brought fresh rumours of a radical shake-up at France's biggest public research organisation, the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. According to CNRS management, the...
Graduate students who work as teachers, graders, tutors and researchers have been on strike at Yale University in a dispute closely watched by other private universities and colleges in the United...
Australia's universities could be thrown into turmoil as they begin enrolling students for the 1996 academic year next month, after higher education unions failed to achieve a significant pay...
You cannot say anything these days. In November last year the University of Sussex student union dropped its long-standing policy defending the absolute right to free speech. A week earlier the Queen...
Prague School of Economics students Petr Polak and Jakub Mikulasek face a future which, like that of many of their classmates, seems brilliant. A western company has just offered them a job. They...
The final five Spanish regions have taken over financial and political responsibility for universities from central government. Effective from the end of 1995, the move completed a process of...
Days after the Ontario provincial government announced deep cuts to higher education in their province, Toronto's York University president Susan Mann accepted and welcomed the largest private...
Taking race into account in college admissions - in the name of helping disadvantaged minorities - was turned into one of 1995's biggest political issues in higher education by conservatives who...
Those aiming to break the record for the fastest recitation of Hamlet's most famous soliloquy should be warned: human judges have been replaced by more probing computerised ones. The speech of the...
The spotlight is to shine again on life in medieval England with the first translation of the original parliamentary Hansard. The Leverhulme Trust has awarded more than Pounds 306,000, one of its...
The police regularly break 糖心Vlog Office rules governing their dealings with informants and in so doing often engage in questionable practices, according to researchers at Hull University. The...
Environmental pollution could bring down international finance houses and global markets, as well as damaging human health, according to economists, business experts and legal advisers. Laws that the...
Arming employees with the skills to manage change within companies should be one of the main responses of management education courses to the quickening pace of change in the wider business...
De Montfort University's v-c wants the former polytechnic to become like a medieval cathedral, a large employer, a patron of the arts and repository of knowledge and scholarship. Simon Targett...