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The United States Supreme Court last month declined to hear an appeal from Brown University against a lower court's ruling that the university discriminated illegally against its women athletes. The...
The United States Supreme Court last month declined to hear an appeal from Brown University against a lower court's ruling that the university discriminated illegally against its women athletes. The...
AUSTRALIA is losing tens of millions of dollars each year because of federal government limits on study visas for students from mainland China. Although the government estimates that foreign fee-...
A DRAFT white paper just released on higher education seeks to bind South Africa's fragmented post-school sector into a single system, rapidly expand student numbers and develop greater state control...
A faculty strike at one of Canada's largest universities has gone on for more than five weeks and an end to it seems far off now that the administration has rejected binding arbitration. Full-time...
Contemplating a college exchange programme in the United States? As in all foreign travel, it is handy to have a phrase book for the local lingo. But Berlitz guides are of limited help. Da Bomb! Dis...
Prodded by a faculty petition, Villanova University in Pennsylvania has banned the sale of Cliffs Notes, popular digests of literary classics critics say are used by students to avoid reading the...
Why are there so many universities in the United Kingdom? By this question I do not mean to imply that there are too many students, as some commentators claim. On the contrary, I have argued for some...
Here is a tale of two colleges in one city. Last week the Teacher Training Agency in effect closed La Sainte Union College in Southampton by withdrawing accreditation from courses that account for...
One thing we can say with confidence about yesterday's election is that the electorate will have put in power a government whose policies on the environment are inadequate. British academic experts...
University teachers have been urged and may soon be ordered to inculcate in students 'core', 'key' and 'transferable' skills. But, asks Terry Hyland, what do these worn words mean without a specific...
The pay may be static, but the holidays are long, redundancies are rare and extra-curricular activities plentiful. So what do academics have to complain about? Vincenzo Raimo casts an outsider's eye...
Jonathan Sawday ("Livid and the dead", THES, April 18), did not go far enough in highlighting the plight of art and science. The human body has often been seen as a tool from which to learn. Dead or...
Richard Cockett ("Please don't mention the war", THES, April 25) handles good evidence superficially and comes to some unjustifiably simplistic and alarmist conclusions. One of his arguments, the...
A genuine debate is slowly emerging about the relationship between teaching and research in higher education (THES, April 18). It was interesting to compare the thoughts of Alan Jenkins in his...
Philip Cerny says it is not necessary to do research to be a good teacher nor is it necessary for those who want to be a teacher to work in a secondary school, even if it does allow you to take...