Rent row rocks royal societies
Five learned societies were this week locked in a High Court dispute with the government over whether they should pay rent on the historic London home they have occupied for over a century. With the...
Five learned societies were this week locked in a High Court dispute with the government over whether they should pay rent on the historic London home they have occupied for over a century. With the...
Academic union leaders and university employers clashed again over pay scales and job evaluation schemes this week, threatening to scupper hopes of bringing the two sides back to the negotiating...
The Association of University Teachers Scotland has called on Scottish university principals to demonstrate their commitment to national pay negotiations by helping to bring the employers back to the...
Men appear to have reached their limit when it comes to housework, with women shouldering more than 70 per cent of household and caring responsibilities, writes Olga Wojtas. Ulster University...
Scotland's higher education minister Jim Wallace tells Olga Wojtas that Scots universities have the edge over their southern counterparts If top-up fees bite the dust in the House of Commons next...
Further education heads, union leaders and politicians have expressed alarm over figures that show that the number of lecturers leaving colleges to take jobs as schoolteachers has more than doubled...
Money worries in Scotland's remote island colleges have prompted a review of financial support by the Scottish Further Education Funding Council. SFEFC representatives were due to meet college...
An international businessman has given Britain's only bra-design degree course a £100,000 financial lift. De Montfort University is the only academic institution in the world to offer a degree in...
Increased restrictions on foreign students in the US may have boosted international student numbers in Canada by more than 15 per cent. The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada has said...
Oxford University Press in India has withdrawn a US academic's book on the 18th-century Hindu ruler Shivaji after violent protests by far-right groups who claim that it cast "aspersions" on Shivaji...
The Australian National University is embroiled in a bitter dispute with an insurance company over reconstruction of its Mt Stromlo Observatory, which was almost destroyed by Canberra's bushfires in...
President Jacques Chirac's promise of a new national research programme and denials by prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin that research funding has decreased have failed to stem a revolt by French...
A month after the US release of the movie Mona Lisa Smile , the president of the all-female college in which the film is set has said it is a "distorted and demeaning portrayal" of the campus. Diana...
South African science is in decline, measured by its output of scientific publications over the past decade, a study has found. No country "has lost ground as much as South Africa", which has been...
Israel's Council for Higher Education has refused to grant a licence for Israel's first private medical school. The plan for a private school originated in a 1990s report by Amnon Pazy, former...