Indian alumnus sets up bursaries at Christ's
The head of one of India's largest pharmaceutical companies has established a £250,000 bursary scheme to help students from developing countries to study at Cambridge University, writes Paul Hill....
The head of one of India's largest pharmaceutical companies has established a £250,000 bursary scheme to help students from developing countries to study at Cambridge University, writes Paul Hill....
Armed tax police have raided British Council offices in Moscow and eight of its other centres across Russia in a dispute over earnings from English-language teaching. The move, which is an apparent...
Academics and other staff at Otago University have been issued with pre-emptive suspension notices 24 hours before they were due to walk out in protest at stalled pay negotiations. Unions are...
Human rights pressure group Scholars at Risk has expressed concern at an order from Saparmurat Niyazov, president of Turkmenistan, that invalidates all degrees received outside the country since 1993...
A Russian arms control researcher jailed in April for 15 years for spying should be released pending a retrial that meets international standards of fairness, according to human rights groups. "Igor...
The European Investment Bank is to lend €35 million (£23 million) to develop the campus of the postgraduate Danube University Krems in Austria. Krems, Europe's only state university for further and...
Poland faces its first potential indictment before the European Court of Human Rights after the deportation last month of Ahmad Ammar, a Yemeni PhD student of law at Poznan University, for posing an...
Morocco is to double scholarships to students from Côte d'Ivoire to 11,000 over the next academic year.
An unexpected fall in the number of students from China seeking visas to study in Australia has alarmed vice-chancellors. Chinese students contribute more than A$200 million (£75 million) a year in...
Harvard Medical School has increased the amount of money its 5,000 full-time faculty can earn from companies that stand to benefit from their research. Other US universities are expected to follow...
The proportion of US students who took out loans to pay educational expenses has risen by nearly 50 per cent in the past ten years as the cost of attending universities has outpaced the availability...
Europe is falling further behind the US in the biosciences, according to a survey, writes Jane Marshall in Paris. The study, sponsored by the Fondation pour l'Innovation Politique and presented at a...
Members of the public may soon be able to sequence part of the gorilla genome when they buy a lottery ticket, writes Anna Fazackerley. Julie Webb, a postdoctoral researcher at Imperial College London...
More than half of the chemistry departments in the UK could face closure after the next research assessment exercise, academics warned MPs this week. A panel of academics told a meeting of the House...
The Government was this week accused of breaking a pledge to increase funding to new universities under the "third-stream" scheme for improving academic-business links. Indications ahead of Friday's...