'Sudan tradition will scar women for life'
Omdurman Islamic University in Sudan is planning to train birth attendants to carry out female circumcision - a practice that is illegal in Sudanese and international law. Some 89 per cent of married...
Omdurman Islamic University in Sudan is planning to train birth attendants to carry out female circumcision - a practice that is illegal in Sudanese and international law. Some 89 per cent of married...
The law faculty at the City University of Hong Kong will have to wait until November at the earliest for an independent committee to deliver its review of the dismissal of ten law lecturers last year...
The World Bank unfairly singled out Ghana for an invidious comparison with South Korea in its draft report on higher education, the vice-chancellor of the country's leading university has said. Ivan...
Australian academics have condemned the detention of British researcher Lesley McCulloch and two friends in the Indonesian province of Aceh for the past three weeks. Until June, Dr McCulloch lectured...
The man who is giving the 2002 Royal Institution Christmas lectures describes himself as "a little fat bloke". But Tony Ryan, ICI professor of physical chemistry at Sheffield University, clearly has...
Sunday Off to the US with a team assembled by the Publishers Association to assess the effectiveness of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), which allows companies and individuals to serve "...
A novel nomination in the search for outstandingly obscure journals has arrived. Chris Borthwick, a journal editor for the Australian VicHealth organisation, writes: "My nomination would be the...
Huffy harrumphing was heard at this week's Labour Party conference in Blackpool when higher education fringe meetings were disrupted by a timetable clash. Universities UK had attracted education...
Openness may be a watchword for the Labour government, but this welcome transparency seems slow to spread to other parts of the Labour Party machine. For instance, just ask the Labour Students...
Apologies. Apparently something vaguely amusing did happen at the Liberal Democrats conference last week, contrary to The Diary's earlier report. The Liberal Democrats' education spokeswoman in the...
The Diary despairs over academic standards. It has received a report that the renewal of two students' wedding vows will contribute towards their PhDs in the name of performance art. While...
It appears that some 14,000 AUT members voted for the 3.5 per cent pay offer, three times more than voted for either Sally Hunt (4,594) or John Duffy (3,339) in the ballot for general secretary. Mr...
Degrees need to be more flexible if they are to meet the needs of industry, argues Sa'ad Medhat Are universities really seeking to satisfy the needs of business and industry - or are they focusing...
Bold reform in higher education was given new impetus this week as prime minister Tony Blair set out his vision for a revamp of public services. Higher education minister Margaret Hodge said Mr Blair...
Hertfordshire University this week defended its decision to pursue an ambitious building programme part-funded through a private finance initiative. The university said the deal would not cost the...