Hong Kong heads oppose fast-track access scheme
University and school heads are opposing the education minister's proposal to expand a scheme that gives school students rapid access to university courses. Under the Early Admission Scheme (EAS),...
University and school heads are opposing the education minister's proposal to expand a scheme that gives school students rapid access to university courses. Under the Early Admission Scheme (EAS),...
Delays in issuing visas at the US embassy in Moscow have ruined the plans of hundreds of Russian students who wanted to spend the summer working and travelling in America. Stringent new application...
A US university president has stepped down after his ex-wife claimed during their divorce trial that he had cheated to obtain his job, and another has resigned after being criticised for failing to...
Scientists at the Physics Institute at the University of Padua have developed techniques to recreate frescoes damaged by stray bombs in the second world war. A raid by 100 American Flying Fortresses...
Indonesia is to open two new intelligence-gathering colleges in a move designed to improve regional and worldwide attempts to tackle international terrorism through better espionage. The institutions...
Sleep, not just practice, is critical to learning skilled-movement tasks, US scientists have discovered, writes Esther Ingram. In a study at Harvard Medical School, adults were trained either in the...
Thousands of academics will see their departments gain the top 6* rating as part of a funding council climbdown on research concentration. But the change will bring more kudos than cash. More than...
Warwick University Business School scored a double first this week as a married couple passed their PhD vivas on the same day, for first time in its 40-year history. Argentinian husband and wife...
Another rise in A-level pass rates and the highest ever proportion of top grades are fuelling the student transfer market. Admissions staff are being confronted with students shopping around for the...
* Caroline Baillie , currently seconded from Imperial College London to serve as deputy director of the UK Centre for Materials Education at the University of Liverpool, has been appointed DuPont...
Anthony McClaran, acting chief executive of the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, faces a test of his own this week. Not only is he experiencing his first results day in charge, but...
How should scientific results be made public? Patrick Bateson launches a Royal Society probe Last week's intense media coverage about the risks of breast cancer associated with hormone replacement...
Influencing decisions made at 16, at the point where education ceases to be compulsory, is key to widening participation, says the first long-term study into the results of an access scheme. Maggie...
Why does Labour focus its access efforts on 18-year-olds when postgrad inequality is rife? asks Paul Wakeling We are not being told the whole story in the great widening participation debate. Welcome...
Creating a culture of sustainability should be at the top of the agenda if we are going to win the war for human survival I am a champion of science, engineering and technology (Set) and how much...