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The Republic of Korea鈥檚 finest aims to foster the creativity needed to tackle global concerns, says Yeon-Cheon Oh

The Republic of Korea鈥檚 finest aims to foster the creativity needed to tackle global concerns, says Yeon-Cheon Oh

Kevin Fong boldly takes science to pupils in post-Thatcher, post-Spock galaxies
Brussels, 13 Jul 2005 Fifty years of US global dominance in science and engineering (S&E) may be coming to an end as America's share of graduates in these fields stagnates, while S&E...

Manifesto calls for university rankings to take gender gap into account. David Matthews writes

David Matthews reports from the island state on the questions facing its burgeoning academy

One of the UK's leading academic publishers has died.Tim Rix was born in Maidenhead, Berkshire on 4 January 1934 and educated at Radley College. After national service in the Royal Navy, he studied...

NCH looks to go from 60-student intake to degree powers, campus abroad. David Matthews reports

Beijing wants to supercharge its nation鈥檚 universities as it has its railroads, but might its ambitions falter for want of academic freedom and cultural change?

Robert Eaglestone lauds what will become a standard work in literary criticism
Academic freedom has always depended on how well universities satisfy the goals of politicians and demands of the economy.That was the viewpoint put forward by Sir Peter Scott, professor of higher...
Geneva, 06 Feb 2006 In a year that saw a record number of international patent filings, the Republic of Korea overtook the Netherlands as the 6th biggest user of the World Intellectual Property...

Deakin UniversityGary SmithThe new deputy vice-chancellor for global engagement at Deakin University in Australia said his immediate thoughts were that he 鈥渓oved the brand鈥 of the 鈥渨orldly鈥...

Deakin UniversityGary SmithThe new deputy vice-chancellor for global engagement at Deakin University in Australia said his immediate thoughts were that he 鈥渓oved the brand鈥 of the 鈥渨orldly鈥...

The Egyptian government may shun the UK as a destination for postgraduate students on state scholarships because of frustrations over visas.

English cannot be the only acceptable language of scholarship, says Toby Miller. It鈥檚 arrogant, impractical and anti-intellectual