Death-defying art comes to light
A new exhibition at an Amsterdam avant-garde art institution is confirming Holland's reputation for being in the forefront of the debate about death. But, far from dealing with euthanasia, the...
A new exhibition at an Amsterdam avant-garde art institution is confirming Holland's reputation for being in the forefront of the debate about death. But, far from dealing with euthanasia, the...
The British Council is bidding to help UK universities challenge their American rivals' success inenrolling students from the Gulf. David Jobbins reports from Dubai Five years after the coalition...
Access to Italy's universities may be limited by a new law which would make admission to degree courses dependent on available places and, in some cases, a specific aptitude test. Until recently, all...
Australian students who enrol at university after joining the workforce or undertaking previous study perform as well as or better than those entering directly from school, according to the first...
After 150 years, the largest Baptist university in the United States has lifted a ban on dancing. But the 12,000-student Baylor University in Waco, Texas, has promised to keep a tight lid on "lewd or...
The Malaysian government has announced plans to streamline the decision-making structures of the country's universities. Boards of directors are to replace councils as the highest policy-making...
As Canada's province of Quebec announced large cuts to higher education, lower-grade academics were engaged in their own struggle to safeguard their pay and conditions. Some 2,500 academics were...
At the annual conference of the National Union of Students in Blackpool, I was surprised to find much of the discussion taken up by the need to improve "access" to higher education. Of all the things...
With the start of British Summer Time, the clock stopped on the next research assessment exercise. Institutions have made their decisions - which staff to enter, which publications to count....
This week, users of THESIS, The THES's Internet Service, will be able to join in a new form of scholarly publishing. We are transmitting one of the year's premier academic events, the Towards a...
There are two ambiguities in Ray Monk's review ("Philosophy by Numbers", THES, March 15) of volume III of Kurt Godel's Collected Works. Both can suggest mistakes. Godel's argument for the existence...
I am a politically independent student. Having attended the NUS conference last week I felt obliged to write in response to the disturbing policy of student funding which was passed. Your supplement...
Universities have a lot to learn from football clubs in the art of recruitment, argue Alan Jenkins and Andrew Ward. The Association of University Teachers executive argues that good university...
The tone and conclusions of the ill-tempered review of English Words (THES, March 15) surprised me. It is bizarre for your reviewer to dismiss my treatment of English word formation as "pedestrian"...
For The THES to describe us (THES, March 29) as an "intellectual backwater" smacks of misplaced intellectual snobbery. Liverpool Hope, like other church colleges, makes a substantial contribution to...