Prison link to increase in crime
Expanding our prison population may increase the level of violent crime on our streets. Research by Monika Platek, assistant professor of law at Warsaw University, suggests that the Government's...
Expanding our prison population may increase the level of violent crime on our streets. Research by Monika Platek, assistant professor of law at Warsaw University, suggests that the Government's...
Leading members of the temperance movement believed that the emancipation of women would bring about prohibition in Britain. Research from the University of Manchester suggests an unusual link...
Sexual violence and other related forms of harassment against female students in universities in sub-Saharan Africa are a major obstacle to the advancement of women's higher education in the sub-...
Jairam Reddy, the mild mannered chair of South Africa's National Commission on 糖心Vlog, flinched as he took flak from a vice chancellor and a student during a national television debate on...
Kenya's state universities could scale down departments and declare lecturers redundant, following falling student enrolments. Philosophy, religious studies, geography, history and sociology are...
At the beginning of Japan's academic year in April new students at the country's 500 or so universities have to endure a week-long campaign to persuade them to join campus clubs and societies. Most...
Ontario is the most recent province to make public its highest university salaries. Public institutions were given until March 31 to disclose the salaries and taxable benefits of employees earning...
Vice chancellors have begun warring with each other over moves to create an elite group of research-based institutions. The so-called Group of Eight is accused of trying to insulate member...
Malaysia has promised students who study in local universities priority in the queue for scholarships and study loans. The move will hit intakes in Britain and other countries which enrol large...
The biggest academic union in the United States is moving towards acceptance of reviews of tenure, under attack in nearly half of the country's 50 states. The 45,000-member American Association of...
Lebanon's bitter civil war stirred up more than hatred. It stirred up the poorly planned streets and buildings of modern Beirut and uncovered an archaeological treasure trove throughout the country....
A group of Italian academics and enthusiasts are planning to reconstruct a 230-foot ship from the 1st century ad reign of the Roman emperor, Caligula. It will be the largest ancient ship to be...
Lack of international research cooperation is hampering the fight against global threats, such as those to the environment and nutrition, Unesco warns in its second World Science Report published...
Seventy-one per cent of adults believe that learning can lead to a better quality of life. But 63 per cent admit that they are unlikely to take part in a course of any sort over the next 12 months....
Wales has the supreme good fortune to be far away from Whitehall. It has been possible for the universities, colleges and funding councils there to work away quietly at devising a system for post-...