Elitism charge is challenged
Flagging fields benefit as first cohort of gifted pupils head for campus, says Claire Sanders Super-bright children from disadvantaged homes are finding their way into elite universities and shortage...

Flagging fields benefit as first cohort of gifted pupils head for campus, says Claire Sanders Super-bright children from disadvantaged homes are finding their way into elite universities and shortage...
Drawing the crowds: the cartoonist Steve Bell returned to Leeds University, his alma mater, for the launch of his new exhibition, Steve Bell Does Art , at the University Gallery. He began drawing...
Academics are to prepare student courses on citizenship in a groundbreaking project at Roehampton University. More than 20 staff at Roehampton will attend workshops to learn how to present the...
Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community The £1.1 million grant that Karl Dayson's research team has won from the Government can hardly be attributed directly to its success in last year's...
Universities should help people acquire wisdom rather than knowledge - this is the rallying cry of a growing band of academics who want to revolutionise the nature of academic inquiry. Friends of...
The market for two-year sub-degrees has shrunk significantly since the Government introduced its flagship foundation degree five years ago, new figures reveal. Data provided for The Times Higher by...
Black walls, gold Venetian blinds, a chandelier and a breathtakingly eclectic collection of objects from knitted cactuses to an inflatable kangaroo - who would work in a room like this? The answer is...
Many new students start higher education with almost no idea of what their institution or degree course will be like - which makes them more likely to consider dropping out, a study has found, writes...
Students and faculty at some of the top universities in the US are taking action in support of low-paid workers. Some 350 janitors, cleaners, landscapers and painters at the University of Miami went...
An Austrian student union is taking legal action against Graz Medical University on behalf of a student who is demanding compensation for loss of future earnings because of a lack of lectures. The...
Geoff Maslen reports from Melbourne on how academic freedom is being threatened by new sedition legislation Australian vice-chancellors are alarmed by government efforts to tackle terrorism by...
Canada's universities got a cold shower of fiscal thriftiness from its new government's first budget last week. Spending plans announced by the Conservative Government led by Stephen Harper contrast...
Dominique de Villepin, the French Prime Minister, is leading a national debate on strengthening links between universities and employers. The debate was announced at the end of March by President...
Russia must target spending on the most promising areas of pure research if it is to retain a leading role in international science, Vitaly Ginzburg, the Nobel prizewinning physicist, has told...
Europe's universities are riddled with "rigidities and hindrances", the European Commission says in a strategy document published this week that calls for "immediate, in-depth and co-ordinated change...