Bologna to home in on social issues
Ministers from the 40 states signed up to the Bologna Process will be urged to put social issues at the top of the agenda for Europe's higher education arena when they meet in Bergen in May. At the...
Ministers from the 40 states signed up to the Bologna Process will be urged to put social issues at the top of the agenda for Europe's higher education arena when they meet in Bergen in May. At the...
Albanian Premier Fatos Nano has offered political and financial support to help establish an Islamic university in Albania. The announcement, made to a gathering of Albanian Muslim leaders, came only...
Nigeria's education minister Fabian Osuji has intervened to end campus unrest by ordering vice-chancellors to shelve plans to privatise student hostels. The National Association of Students resisted...
The focus on directed 'big science' is leading to a loss of ingenuity and objectivity, says Richard Bateman Over the past two decades, the scientific community has come to grudgingly accept a raft of...
A brainstorming session on how to recruit the next intake of undergraduates results in innovations and some scorched thighs We all need undergraduates. How would universities survive without them?...
Has the Labour Government already decided to raise the cap on top-up fees, four years before its 2009 review of the current £3,000 limit? Chris Grayling, Tory higher education spokesman, this week...
But although the Tories may have put clear blue water between themselves and Labour over tuition fees, academics shouldn't expect higher education to be a central plank of Conservative electioneering...
Appearing before the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee can be a bruising business, and senior figures in the higher education policy world were taking no chances when they were...
Cambridge University students are showing new solidarity with neighbouring Anglia Polytechnic University by helping the institution think up a new name. Suggestions in Varsity magazine include...
In the gents' toilets of Oxford University's plant sciences department, an official notice reads: "Please don't throw chewing gum into the urinal as it tastes horrid afterwards." diary@thes.co.uk
Punkscience: The Albert Einstein Experience Dana Centre, Science Museum, London May 17, 24 and 31 As I travelled home on Tuesday night, my beloved iPod began to play Secret Message , by Gothic "cello...
It is the best of times and the worst of times as the reign of bioterror tightens its grip on the US science academy. And recent events at Boston University perfectly symbolise the dual nature of...
The new fees market is about to kick off, but is your university match fit? asks Mike Goldstein Those who spend Saturdays watching "the beautiful game" will be familiar with a chant often directed at...
Ellie Levenson became a convert to inclusivity after realising that the snob lecturing students was her When I arrived at my redbrick university in the Nineties, I felt perfectly justified in...
It's time to take risks in the name of academic freedom, argues Frank Furedi Academic freedom is so crucial to the integrity of academic life that even those politicians, bureaucrats and...