Degrees tightened
The issuing of degrees for programmes run jointly by Chinese and overseas institutions is to be greatly tightened under new rules launched by China's Office of Academic Degrees Committee under the...
The issuing of degrees for programmes run jointly by Chinese and overseas institutions is to be greatly tightened under new rules launched by China's Office of Academic Degrees Committee under the...
Japan's provincial towns and cities are introducing initiatives to attract new colleges and universities and to help existing ones to expand in a bid to stem the flow of young people to the big...
A law requiring the segregation of female students at Kuwait University could lead to a ban on Kuwaiti women studying at co-educational institutions abroad, says the country's undersecretary for...
OVER 6,000 academic and general staff in Australia have called on the federal government to reject racism and endorse a High Court decision that found traditional Aboriginal ownership of land could...
The Malaysian government says it wants private-sector companies, especially those which are financially sound and have been enjoying special privileges, to contribute towards the higher education...
"Thinktanks sound ambitious, a type of armour that no else has," says Edy Kaufman, executive director of the Hebrew University's Truman Institute. Named after former United States president, Harry S...
BUT DESPITE the plight of underpaid university staff outlined above, distinguished professors on Pounds 30,000 a year and manual staff paid less than the Council of Europe decency threshold may not...
Should English literature be seen as a political subject, with an impact on the views and opinions held by broader society? Should the writers of literature be held to account for what they write?...
University pay is a disgrace. Hay Management Consultants' survey published yesterday shows in its full awfulness the extent to which staff at all levels in universities have paid for recent expansion...
Oxford is to vote again on a business school part-funded by Wafic Said. Valentine Cunningham is against, John Kay for I am glad the opponents of Oxford University's business school have shifted their...
Oxford is to vote again on a business school part-funded by Wafic Said. Valentine Cunningham is against, John Kay for After all the huffing and puffing in Oxford over the past few months - the mutiny...
Colin Mills (THES, Letters, May 16) spotted the effect of a gremlin's having changed an important word in my review of the Halsey autobiography the previous week (THES, May 9). Not only did the...
I fully agree with the objectives set out in Dorothy Zinberg's fine article "Science can give security" (THES, May 30), in which she argues that Nato should support basic science in the 25 former...
It is a healthy development to have an independent body comparing universities to help A-level and mature students choose where to study. In view of this I was saddened by your listings and comments...
Edward Pearce's account of the Cambridge Union debate on Europe (THES, May 16) was a tissue of distortions and inaccuracies. None of the speakers proposing the motion, including a senior diplomat at...