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Cambridge, Herriot-Watt and Portsmouth universities each won a European Award for Languages this week. They will be presented at the Scottish Parliament on the European Day of Languages, September 26.
Cambridge, Herriot-Watt and Portsmouth universities each won a European Award for Languages this week. They will be presented at the Scottish Parliament on the European Day of Languages, September 26.
The future is bright, the future is young and the future is interdisciplinary. Tony Tysome reports At first glance, something slightly odd seems to have been happening to the recruitment strategy of...
Welcome to our occasional column to keep you abreast of developments in the job market, from tip-offs and career pointers to who's on the up in your field. American effect With the effects of US...
More universities are failing to hit participation and drop-out targets, reports Anna Fazackerley The Government's drive to widen access is stalling, according to new figures that reveal that...
Academics at Cranfield University are the most cost-effective in the UK when it comes to obtaining research grants, according to the latest performance indicators. Cranfield leads a group of eight...
There cannot be many university staff who include "Sagamore of the Wabash" on their CVs. But for Teri Willey, the newly appointed director of Cambridge Enterprise - the university's pivotal...
Design students who used their multimedia skills to create posters and badges in support of a suspended lecturer have been threatened with disciplinary action. The Cumbria Institute of Arts students...
Medical schools reacted with alarm this week to news that the General Medical Council could lose its regulatory role for undergraduate education, writes Claire Sanders. In what is being seen as the...
Raids on training budgets to meet health service deficits could have a devastating effect on tutors and students, finds Claire Sanders Nursing academics are facing redundancies and a "nightmare"...
Australia could see an influx of new universities after a dramatic decision by state and federal education ministers last week. Ministers have agreed to change the rules that determine whether an...
A university in northern Sri Lanka is struggling to cope with the gradual breakdown over the past six months in the ceasefire between the Government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. Jaffna...
Vietnam's Minister of Education and Training has sent a letter to senior officials ordering them to stamp out an epidemic of exam cheating affecting universities. Nguyen Thien Nhan told them: "The...
France's academics have accused the Government of breaking its promises to higher education. Education Minister Gilles de Robien and his deputy Francois Goulard, who has responsibility for higher...
Marketing is no longer a dirty word in American universities, says Jon Marcus, as institutions launch major campaigns to target potential 'customers' via TV and billboards US universities are turning...
Lebanon's universities have closed and international students and faculty are being evacuated to escape Israel's air and sea bombardments. The American University of Beirut has cancelled classes...