Nottingham funds physics switch with Shanghai
Jacket potatoes from the canteen are the worst thing about He Jiabao's exchange visit to Nottingham University. Jiabao, 20, is one of four physics students from Fudan University, Shanghai, spending a...
Jacket potatoes from the canteen are the worst thing about He Jiabao's exchange visit to Nottingham University. Jiabao, 20, is one of four physics students from Fudan University, Shanghai, spending a...
In his latest book, which explores how the West has viewed China since the time of Marco Polo, Jonathan Spence describes each glimpse of "Chan's Great Continent" as a "sighting". He borrows this term...
British academics are struggling to catch up with their US and Australian rivals in the race to exploit a potentially lucrative Chinese market opening up to the West. Harriet Swain reports China does...
From the forests of Brazil to the suburbs of Paris, slavery is big business - million people big. Kevin Bales reports Recently I interviewed a young woman I'll call Seba. This animated 22-year-old...
We live in an age of pictures rather than words. The result? Assertive women and a return to Goddess worship. Leonard Shlain reports On a tour of Mediterranean archaeological sites a few years ago, I...
More than 17 per cent of external examiners are paid less than the Pounds 3.60 hourly minimum wage, according to a survey by the Association of University Teachers. Lowest payments go to PhD...
Historians bidding for a new subject centre are struggling to unite all sections of their discipline. With a month to go before bids have to be in for the Pounds 30 million funding councils' scheme...
Thames Valley University staff fear that up to 30 lecturing jobs could be lost with the closure of the European, International and Social Studies School. The EISS is just one of the casualties of the...
Scotland's further education colleges are hopeful that their new funding council will introduce a financial timetable based on the academic year. At present, colleges are funded on work they have...
Colleges are receiving improper cash windfalls by selling off inherited land earmarked for educational use, according to a campaign by Tameside Borough Council. The council is campaigning for...
The Further Education Funding Council has issued guidance to curb the abuse of public money in private college companies and overseas operations. It said colleges should adopt a Public Accounts...
Ministers have promised "very aggressive action" against fraud and malpractice in colleges with a raft of anti-sleaze measures that threaten college autonomy, writes Phil Baty. The measures, which...
More than a third of personal tutors have recently dealt with student mental health problems, a Hull University survey has revealed. But some staff feel uncertain and anxious about tackling such...
'How is it that someone who has made this kind of financial mess can walk away with a golden handshake, with money we haven't got?' The early retirement of principal Jenny Shackleton has cost Wirral...
The anger at Wirral comes as MPs urge a government inquiry into the pay-off and lucrative new job of Sue Parker, the former principal of Gwent Tertiary College, another college in trouble. A report...