Bullied staff turn to colleagues
Bullied academics need to share their experiences with colleagues to understand what is happening to them, according to research presented to a conference at Birkbeck College, London, this week....
Bullied academics need to share their experiences with colleagues to understand what is happening to them, according to research presented to a conference at Birkbeck College, London, this week....
An Italian graduate from the Open University is battling to get his UK degree recognised at home, where the OU is not perceived to be a "real" university. Marco Lorenzo, 40, received a degree in...
An international academy for university management has been suggested by Sir Howard Newby, chief executive of the Higher Education Funding Council for England. It would offer courses, benchmarking...
The American Association of University Professors has set up an expert panel to monitor post-September 11 events on US university campuses and evaluate whether they infringe academic freedom. Joan...
The number of foreign students applying to study for degrees at Finnish universities this year has risen by nearly 10 per cent compared with 2001, raising once more the spectre of tuition fees. Some...
Female medical students at the University of Utrecht who claimed they were unfairly discriminated against by an exam board that accused them of cheating have won their case. A university appeals...
Alpha Kappa Alpha, the US's oldest African-American sorority, is facing a $100 million (£64 million) lawsuit after two students at California State University, Los Angeles, drowned. The family of one...
Eight centres for international studies in peace and conflict resolution opened this week at universities across the world. The Rotary International Peace scholarship programme for 70 graduate...
Californian scientists have welcomed a change in state law that opens the door to previously outlawed stem-cell research. The bill allows embryonic stem-cell research, donation of embryos, and their...
Students from Muslim countries studying in Moldova last week accused the government of violating their human rights by refusing to register Islam as an officially recognised religion.
Australian university students have turned to the worldwide web to plagiarise material for assignments, and as many as 500,000 essays a year may contain material copied from the internet. A study of...
A biology professor has joined forces with environmental groups to sue the US government for recklessly contributing to global warming, claiming that its policies have materially damaged his career...
More than 50 universities in Africa, Latin America and Asia have formed the Southern Universities Network to prepare for competition in the higher education market. The network is the brainchild of...
It is the ultimate dilemma a scientist could face: should he allow his expertise to be used to develop weapons of mass destruction? As a promising postdoctoral student at Imperial College, London,...
Monday By 6.30am, we are on the road between Sisophon and Siem Reap in Cambodia. "Road" is a misnomer for baked mud and huge potholes turning to clay after yesterday's storm. Brain becoming...