New Zealand spends £1.6m to ward off loan debacle
The New Zealand government is to spend an extra NZ$6 million (£1.6 million) on the processing of student loans and allowances in a bid to avoid the debacle that dogged university and polytechnic...
The New Zealand government is to spend an extra NZ$6 million (£1.6 million) on the processing of student loans and allowances in a bid to avoid the debacle that dogged university and polytechnic...
Thai masters students are giving the thumbs-down to lectures before they even begin, thanks to the introduction of fingerprint scanners. Thai universities are much stricter than British ones when it...
FINANCIAL TIMES Most of the new science centres, funded by the National Lottery through the Millennium Commission, are beating their attendance targets. David Pilling writes that this week's High...
One of Italy's most eminent philosophers, Paolo Flores d'Arcais, has jumped into the controversy over the attitude of the Catholic church to the growing presence of Muslim immigrants. Professor...
Bosnian Croat students in Mostar have staged protests against plans to amalgamate its two universities - one on the west bank of the Neretva river, with mainly Croatian students, and one on the east...
A demand for a stronger student voice at the higher levels of European higher education decision-making was due to be presented to European Union education ministers in Brussels this week. Jack Lang...
The decision by Israel's university heads to ban political activity on campuses in the first week of the academic year failed to deter the country's Israeli Arab students from their long-term...
Dropout rates among postgraduate trainee teachers increased dramatically in the first two years of Labour's administration, according to the latest figures. The proportion of students who started...
Television star Ross Kemp, the student-elected rector of Glasgow University, has resigned four weeks after a no-confidence vote from the Students' Representative Council. Students questioned Mr Kemp'...
* An independent body will be set up by the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust to look after the proposed UK population genetic database. The move follows the first round of public...
The Royal Society has called for a change in the law to allow researchers to carry out human embryo research to develop stem cell therapies. Its call was condemned by the pressure group Campaign...
The University of Warwick has become such a successful venue for conferences that it is having trouble finding a home for all the hospitality trophies it has won. Its latest award for "hospitality...
Universitas 21, a British company formed by 18 universities worldwide, is reported to be in negotiations with a major American corporation following the collapse of its partnership with Worldwide...
Women are more likely than men to go into jobs from Scottish sub-degree courses, while men are more likely to go on to further study. Some 45 per cent of female diploma recipients take a job. But...

York University was struggling to stay in operation this week following the worst flooding in the city for more than 400 years. Staff and students were being asked not to take baths and to keep loo-...