Nurturing a fragile plant
The quality planning group needs to grow some trust, says Lewis Elton. The Higher Education Funding Councils and the higher education sector have set up a joint planning group which will meet for the...
The quality planning group needs to grow some trust, says Lewis Elton. The Higher Education Funding Councils and the higher education sector have set up a joint planning group which will meet for the...
The regional university looks set to play an important role in the future of British higher education. But is it a good thing? Like buses, universities tend to arrive in groups. After Oxbridge came...
More than 200,000 Americans have migrated to Australia since the second world war. But research shows they are not warmly welcomed and that most Yanks go home. David Mosler, senior lecturer in...
Law professor Anita Hill, still a deeply controversial figure four years after her claims that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas sexually harassed her transfixed the nation, is to have a...
China has ordered a new magazine, allied to the Academy of Social Sciences, to cease publishing. The magazine, which summarises some of the most up-to-date research under way in China's social...
Bar-Ilan University is mounting what appears to be a campaign of public atonement for the murder of prime minister Yitzhak Rabin by one of its law students. But it is an open question whether the...
Ethiopia has dropped charges against six senior academics and ten journalists accused of breaking press and criminal laws in connection with student disturbances in Addis Ababa four years ago....
One can only marvel that a 1984-style "Newspeak" is alive and well in the rhetoric used by science policy leaders to justify the poor job performance of science graduates (THES, December 29). When...
There is a long and strong tradition in this country of "voluntary" public service. That must be a good thing. However there does appear to be some muddled thinking in the debate concerning governor...
We refer to your recent article by Paul McGill concerning the number of students from Northern Ireland pursuing their higher education in the Republic of Ireland (THES, December 8). Our first point...
A familiar theme caught the ears of MPs ensconced in the committee rooms of Westminster late last term. They recognised it as the one whistled along corridors at the Department for Education and...
Kenyatta University closed indefinitely late last year following riots. More than 5,000 students went on the rampage for two consecutive days, raiding kitchens and damaging property. There were...
Some British universities operating in Turkey are involved in illegal education programmes, the country's higher education board, YOK, has alleged. YOK, which administers and supervises Turkish...
PARIS Former French interior minister Charles Pasqua has agreed to share some of the resources of his regional council's private "university" with the public sector. However, state university...
ROME A programme to lure back scores of eminent Italian scientists who have left Italy to work abroad has failed to meet expectations. The special law, passed in 1988, established salaries of up to...