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Alumni to be proud of no 24: Peter Davis, the National Lottery regulator, described by one paper last year as a certainty for a knighthood at the end of his term of office, and by himself as "a...
Alumni to be proud of no 24: Peter Davis, the National Lottery regulator, described by one paper last year as a certainty for a knighthood at the end of his term of office, and by himself as "a...
New guidelines intended to prevent a repeat of the Handsworth College debacle which shook further education earlier this year are unlikely to curb a franchising explosion. Significant numbers of...
(Photograph) - All made-up: students and staff on the hair and beauty course at Chesterfield College raised money for charity by making up models.
Olga Wotjas reports from the Society for Research into 糖心Vlog at Heriot-Watt University. Students who drop out cite course problems and personal difficulties more often than financial...
Olga Wotjas reports from the Society for Research into 糖心Vlog at Heriot-Watt University. British academics may mistake politeness and respect from overseas students as shiftiness and...
Olga Wojtas reports from the Society for Research into 糖心Vlog at Heriot-Watt University. Learning technology can be used as a Trojan horse for change in teaching methods, according to Terry...
Universities in Canada's most populous province have been dealt a serious blow to their budgets by funding cuts of 15 per cent announced by the Ontario government. The Council of Ontario Universities...
Free speech guarantees at United States universities and colleges are coming into conflict with demands that students who misuse the Internet be disciplined. The controversy flared with a decision by...
The United States education department, in a move that threatens to fire up the long-running controversy over sexism in sports, is to require colleges and universities to account publicly for what...
For a scholar contracted to write two books on The Three Stooges, the epitome of slapstick comedy, Jon Solomon has a surprisingly pessimistic view of cultural life in the United States, writes Tim...
A long-standing feud between two research institutes in St Petersburg has resulted in bloodshed. Vasilii Kyucherev, a senior researcher at the Institute of the Human Brain has sustained severe...
Corporations and multinationals can apply for licenses to set up private universities in Malaysia early in 1996, once legislation has been passed. Applications will be considered immediately after...
The Sri Lankan government is to establish three new universities to increase the student intake to 15,000 per year. They will be at Anuradhapura, Ampara and Ratnapura. New faculties are also to open...
It is fascinating to observe the innocent stance of the Colleges Employers Forum with regard to the concerns of Sir William Stubbs over the "democratic deficit" in governing bodies (THES, December 1...
Books are too old-fashioned for today's students so let's give them computers instead, argues Vincent Mitchell. How many times do you hear academics complaining about the difficulty of persuading...