Vents hold key to oceans' secrets
FOR the past 20 years marine geologists may have been searching for deep vents on the ocean floor in the wrong places. These hydrothermal vents emit plumes of chemical-rich waters from the earth's...
FOR the past 20 years marine geologists may have been searching for deep vents on the ocean floor in the wrong places. These hydrothermal vents emit plumes of chemical-rich waters from the earth's...
GERMANY'S scientific community fears that the international reputation of German science could suffer a serious blow following allegations of the country's biggest-ever scientific fraud. Cancer...
PROPOSED constitutional reform in Greece may end the state universities' monopoly on providing higher education and open the way for private universities by 2000. The Greek constitution forbids...
Renato Dulbecco, the Italian biologist who in 1975 won the Nobel prize for medicine, has announced he has decided to leave Italy and go back to working in the United States because he is fed up with...
A quarter of a century after the carve-up of the Sorbonne, the Paris universities are staging anniversary celebrations next week aimed at repairing some of the remaining faultlines caused by the 1972...
One tends to think of the overseas offshoots of American universities as sunlit islands of academic tranquillity, a kind of higher education Butlins for the students and a Muthaiga Club for the...
The World Health Organisation's "McDonald's-style" approach to dealing with Aids came under attack at a conference in Kingston, Ontario, in Canada. The ten-day summit of 35 international Aids...
The issuing of degrees for programmes run jointly by Chinese and overseas institutions is to be greatly tightened under new rules launched by China's Office of Academic Degrees Committee under the...
Japan's provincial towns and cities are introducing initiatives to attract new colleges and universities and to help existing ones to expand in a bid to stem the flow of young people to the big...
A law requiring the segregation of female students at Kuwait University could lead to a ban on Kuwaiti women studying at co-educational institutions abroad, says the country's undersecretary for...
OVER 6,000 academic and general staff in Australia have called on the federal government to reject racism and endorse a High Court decision that found traditional Aboriginal ownership of land could...
The Malaysian government says it wants private-sector companies, especially those which are financially sound and have been enjoying special privileges, to contribute towards the higher education...
"Thinktanks sound ambitious, a type of armour that no else has," says Edy Kaufman, executive director of the Hebrew University's Truman Institute. Named after former United States president, Harry S...
BUT DESPITE the plight of underpaid university staff outlined above, distinguished professors on Pounds 30,000 a year and manual staff paid less than the Council of Europe decency threshold may not...
Should English literature be seen as a political subject, with an impact on the views and opinions held by broader society? Should the writers of literature be held to account for what they write?...