Balkans invited to join Bologna bandwagon
European education ministers have agreed to expand the Bologna process of higher-education convergence to include three more countries and to open the way for future membership by Balkan states....
European education ministers have agreed to expand the Bologna process of higher-education convergence to include three more countries and to open the way for future membership by Balkan states....
Former United States president Bill Clinton was due to open the Rothermere American Institute at Oxford University today amid mounting speculation that he will give lectures there. Alan Ryan,...
The Joint Academic Network (Janet) will provide the backbone for all public-sector information technology, according to Maxwell Irvine, chair of the Joint Information Systems Committee. Higher...
Q : The exam season is upon us and anxious students are asking for advice on the best way to tackle unseen exam questions. In what ways can I help? A : Frankly, it is a bit late in the day for...
A downward spiral in the technology market and inexperienced management teams are bringing university spin-off companies to a halt. As the dotcom fallout continues and international technology firms...

Reading University postdoctoral fellow Kalina Nichols shows off a Polygonum tinctorium plant, which produces the natural dye indigo, at the Chelsea Flower Show this week. She is part of the Spindigo...
Computer software that converts DNA sequences into music has been made available online by scientists at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Known as ProteinMusic, the original Java program was...
Strathclyde and Glasgow universities are setting up an institute that they believe will help make Scotland an international leader in e-living, e-business and e-services. The institute, expected to...

Is bread made in a bull's condom a better loaf? Len Fisher samples some of the exotic results of scientists entering the kitchen. The Sicilian village of Erice, rumoured former home of the criminal...
Leading veterinary scientists have warned that the long-term decline in British animal disease research must be reversed to prevent even more devastating epidemics following the foot-and-mouth crisis...

Universities must adapt to give disabled students the chance to study in the field. Pat Leon reports. Mike Adams is a frustrated geographer. He loved the subject at school, especially abseiling down...
France's national assembly has adopted a bill that will open entry exams for grandes écoles to students from contracted lycées in underprivileged areas. Originally, the bill was aimed only at...
The Independent Tony Blair stumbled headlong into a dispute over support for education when he staged a photo opportunity at New College, Swindon, where days before, lecturers took strike action...

Paul Rigg meets a Spanish lawyer who uses old ballads to bring family law to life. Rosa Peñasco is a Spanish lawyer who sings ballads to her students to teach them the law. She has discovered that...
Welsh higher education heads are to consider a "one nation, one university" scheme to unify institutions under the University of Wales banner. The move, which could involve Welsh further education...