Name man for the chop
The Diary is appealing to readers for help in identifying the man on the far right of the picture below. The Oxford Trust circulated it to journalists last week to mark the Oxfordshire Investment...
The Diary is appealing to readers for help in identifying the man on the far right of the picture below. The Oxford Trust circulated it to journalists last week to mark the Oxfordshire Investment...
A reader has alerted The Diary to the discovery of the heaviest element yet known to science. This new element has been tentatively named "Administratium". Administratium has one neutron, 12...
Are you an academic who has encountered unacceptable student conduct? If so, Deborah Lee of the University of Derby would like to hear from you. She has won funding from the Nuffield Foundation to...
A physics professor at Louisiana Tech University has been charged with attempted second-degree murder after hitting a colleague over the head with a hammer, a police spokesman told Associated Press...
Roger King believes that support for innovation is key to making universities more competitive Ministers have called on universities to find ways of enhancing the differences between institutions....
South African scientist Malegapuru Makgoba, a critic of his government's stance on HIV-Aids, has been rejected as vice-chancellor of the University of Natal. A university selection committee sought...
Higher education funding chiefs have warned that Welsh Assembly plans to keep a tight rein on university finances could stall future mergers. The assembly's reorganisation of higher education would...
Mandy Telford was elected president of the National Union of Students this week, the fifth woman to win the post in the union's 80-year history. As the government review of student funding enters its...
The government is set to spend more of national income on education, with universities and colleges likely to share the spoils, chancellor Gordon Brown announced in the budget. Mr Brown reassured the...
Lax controls over Europe's flagship international student exchange programme have allowed some universities to overestimate student demand for grants, according to the European Union's Court of...
Creating a welcoming learning community is vital to students' success online, delegates at next week's e-learning conference in Manchester will hear, writes Alison Goddard. Students work well in...
High-achieving students study medicine, dentistry and classics while those with the lowest entry qualifications do social work, according to a survey released this week. The work, by Derek Leslie, an...
Overseas students are flocking to United Kingdom further education colleges in the hope of gaining access to university and improving their English, writes Tony Tysome. Latest figures compiled by the...
Students at Queen's University, Belfast, and the University of Ulster have thwarted an attempt to reveal accurate religious breakdowns. About a quarter of undergraduates failed to respond to a survey...
Birmingham University is planning sweeping changes to help it become "best of class" among civic universities. Consultation is under way on a five-year plan that would see some schools cut back to...