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Liberal education may be out of favour with David Blunkett, but Alan Ryan says it is our defence against mob rule. Amid this week's talk of A-level grades and university entrance demands, one sort of...
Increasing numbers of academics are augmenting their salaries by taking well heeled tourists on cultural holidays. But is the Pounds 200 daily fee worth the aggravation? Anne Sebba reports. The...
Tom Davies scans the schedules. (All times pm unless stated.) Pick of the week The Union Game (Sunday 8.00 BBC2). Less a programme about rugby than an absorbing social history of Britain from the...
Counselling culture has taken root in British socirty in the past decade. Now it is taking hold in British universities. Olga Wojtas reports. Thatcherism lies behind the emergence of counselling as a...
Up to 600 Malaysian graduate teachers posted to Sarawak and Sabah have rejected their postings. Officials have advised them to report for duty and warned they are not guaranteed further postings if...
About 80 striking students from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) were arrested last week after attempting to impede registration for autumn. Many were later released. UNAM students...
BANGKOK Thailand is pushing for all state-run universities to become independent of the government bureaucracy by the end of 2002 despite staff resistance to losing their civil servant status....
MONTREAL A Canadian student is suing his former high school for allegedly failing to prepare him properly for the demands of a university engineering course. Jonathan Govias blames the exclusive...
Staff at the Angolan university have begun an indefinite strike in support of a 100 per cent salary rise. They argue that purchasing power has been completely eroded since the resumption of the civil...