A level guide to ability
Simon Szreter's view on A level grades is an astonishing misuse of statistics. He argues that, because a higher proportion of A-level candidates gain A and B grades in some subjects than in others,...
Simon Szreter's view on A level grades is an astonishing misuse of statistics. He argues that, because a higher proportion of A-level candidates gain A and B grades in some subjects than in others,...
They will be dancing in the streets of the Chinese capital Beijing tonight, as they do every night. There will be long, sinuous serpentine dragon dances in the quiet squares, and, in the underpasses...
Day one. Picnic breakfast in Moscow's Belgrad Hotel, en route to Crimea '95 conference on libraries in a transient world, with generous support from British Council. Join ten other delegates from the...
As we contemplate yet another deeply disappointing public expenditure settlement, university and college staff throughout the United Kingdom must be wondering just what they have to do to recreate...
Palaeontologist turned politician Richard Leakey makes no bones about corruption in his beloved Kenya. Aisling Irwin reports. I have been accused by the president of Kenya of being a racist and of...
John Redwood tells Martyn Kelly why he decided not to become a historian. In 1976 a young historian wrote about the effect of the age of Enlightenment on the political and religious establishment of...
A former Nigerian foreign minister and academic this week accused the military regime of General Sani Abacha of punishing the country's universities to prevent them becoming the focus of dissent....
Funding chiefs are to investigate the extent of the "democratic deficit" in the governing bodies following a survey finding that some institutions have excluded staff and students from their...
Rumours of the possible merger of the higher and further education funding councils have set alarm bells ringing in both the college and university sectors. Ruth Gee, chief executive of the...
(Photograph) - Three forms: Plymouth University student Alison Crews admires a bronze by Dame Barbara Hepworth, unveiled earlier this month to mark the opening of the university's latest building...
Northern Ireland's two universities were preparing to heave a monumental sigh of relief today as President Bill Clinton was due to leave the province after his historic visit. The president and his...
The European Commission has urged member states' higher education institutions to boost student mobility independently of exch-ange schemes backed by Brussels. In a paper on key challenges facing...
Every week THESIS, The THES Internet Service, provides a guide to the news, features and reviews in the newspaper. Job advertisements, appear on THESIS on the Tuesday before publication Conscious...
The science budget is to be cut by well over Pounds 50 million in real terms in the next three years. This, combined with cuts in higher education funding generally, could seriously damage university...
The Golden Triangle has dominated the British Academy's newly-established fellowship scheme designed to support collaborative and interdisciplinary research. Half the 16 institutional fellowships...