Sector aims to score with Premier League profiles
British universities may benefit from local clubs’ international exposure

British universities may benefit from local clubs’ international exposure

British universities may benefit from local clubs’ international exposure. David Matthews reports
Brussels, 20 June 2002 An international workshop on e-learning platforms between Europe and Asia will take place in Teheran, the Republic of Iran, from October 29 to 31 2002. The EU aims to boost the...

EUA report uncovers global commonalities in PhD education. Elizabeth Gibney reports

Online provision appeals to cash-strapped, unstable nations

The University Alliance mission group has gained another new member from Million+ while also announcing it is signing a partnership with its Australian counterpart.

The Daily Mail exposed a premium-rate telephone hotline that has caused outrage among parents. Frustrated teenagers who dialled the number were kept on the line for up to 50 minutes, after being...

Six elite universities in the US and UK dominate THE’s 2013 World Reputation Rankings
SwitzerlandPayment is now dueForeign governments should help to cover the cost of their citizens studying at universities in Switzerland, according to a report from the country's higher education...

Alessandra Lopez y Royo feels that money-obsessed universities are killing off integrity, honesty and mutual support
Brussels, 18 Nov 2004 The Head of International Affairs at the Swiss Science Agency, Claudio Fischer, was in Brussels, Belgium, on 17 November to explain how and why Switzerland is creating outposts...

Outside the legion of ‘super-brands’ that occupies the top of the table, a number of players are strengthening their positions, Phil Baty discovers
INMAY, the popular magazine Asiaweek in Hong Kong offered "the first listing of Asia's 50 best universities". The front cover published a photo of Tokyo University, listed as number one. Number two...

Business secretary will argue against sector cuts and for extra investment

A neat model for the nascent superpower is proving elusive, says Kerry Brown