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France's national library reopens next month at its new Paris site in a Left Bank redevelopment zone. More than ten million books, 350,000 magazine titles and a million audiovisual items have been...
France's national library reopens next month at its new Paris site in a Left Bank redevelopment zone. More than ten million books, 350,000 magazine titles and a million audiovisual items have been...
Students at Chinese universities will have a choice of 249 specialities in 11 degree subjects next year after a ministry of education curriculum restructuring exercise. Previously there were 504...
David Petrie, chairman of the Committee for the Defence of Foreign Lecturers, and Victoria Primhak, chair of the European Freedom of Movement Monitoring Unit, have announced their intention to stand...
Canada's highest-funded medical research university has agreed to investigate allegations that a pharmaceuticals company suppressed negative findings on one of its drug trials. Leading researchers at...
The Irish government is to invest $3 million in a scholarship fund named after United States senator George Mitchell, who chaired the talks that led to the Good Friday Agreement. The project will be...
France has eased restrictions on foreign researchers and students wanting to work there. Researchers from abroad are being encouraged to take up posts - scientists are particularly welcome - so...
Japan's worst recession for 50 years has been blamed for the rising number of students withdrawing from university courses. Financial hardships are reckoned to have forced 3,000 students to quit...
The influence of British education and training will expand in regional Russia through a unique cultural franchising scheme. The British Council, which runs eight regional offices in addition to its...
Burmese human rights activist Aung San Suu Kyi received yet another honour when the University of Melbourne awarded her an honorary doctor of laws in absentia. Suu Kyi's husband, Oxford scholar...
Two former presidents of Harvard and Princeton universities claim in a new book to have exploded the "myths" that have fuelled a United States backlash against preferences for racial minority...
Learning technology experts gather in Oxford next week and they will not be talking about lecture videos. This year's thing, says Jonathan Darby, is learning environments. Oleg Liber foresees (below...
Computing graduates from the University of Kent will be able to enter the job market with an industry-recognised Java technology certificate, under an agreement between the university and Sun...
Last month Sarah Morley, a 26-year old psychology research student at the University of Hertfordshire, jetted to New York. In an Oscars-style ceremony, Stevie Wonder handed her a $150,000 cheque,...
Education's new management style must not impair sound pedagogical judgements, says Conrad Russell People working in public service jobs today are at the sharp end of a violent clash between two...
This week sees the first of The THES's new fortnightly Teaching sections (pages 31-34). Its publication coincides with the Skills Task Force's report Towards a National Skills Agenda and Education...