Dropouts promised new jobs in schools
STUDENTS who have dropped out of university are to be employed in schools as part of the new French government's drive to tackle youth unemployment. French schools are to take on 40,000 young people...
STUDENTS who have dropped out of university are to be employed in schools as part of the new French government's drive to tackle youth unemployment. French schools are to take on 40,000 young people...
AN ITALIAN student has taken her university to the European Court of Human Rights over its decision to block her graduation because she has completed her degree in three years rather than the four...
The Astronomer Royal was unequivocal. There was, alas, no staff club on the island in Sue Lawley's Desert Island Discs. He would miss the stimulation, inspiration, correction and indeed the company...
Next week the report of the committee of inquiry into higher education will be published. Thanks to the working habits of the chairman, Sir Ron Dearing, the ground has been well prepared. Interest...
THIS WEEK's decision on biotechnology patenting in the European Parliament is of more than passing interest to Britain's science community. Redrafting the European Biotechnology Patent Directive,...
A Barclays Bank survey on student debt looked at how youngsters cope with little money. For some, David Barrett finds, the answer lies in prostitution CHILDREN and sex are a volatile mixture. Having...
Marcia Pointon defends university museums and art galleries against the 'think the unthinkable' lobby FINAL-YEAR students and their parents partied in the Whitworth Art Gallery earlier this month....
IN THE light of the post-Kennedy discussions about the proper funding and other balances between further and higher education, may I propose the biggest quango of them all. A merged single overseer...
Radhakrishnan Nayar (THES, June ) seems rather upset by Arundhati Roy, Ian Jack and Salman Rushdie because he suspects that English is an alien medium, and therefore quite incapable of representing...
IT IS disingenuous of my colleague Jasper Wall to contrast the landing of Nasa's Pathfinder mission on the surface of Mars with the decision to vacate the Royal Greenwich Observatory building in...
ALISON Utley's report on child abuse and Thomas Sambrook's book review on aggression (THES, July 11) make an interesting combination. Many social workers seem to hold the view, which probably has...
YOUR "ECOCRITICISM" article was valuable and interesting but it repeats the persistent misconception that it is just about "nature writing" (THES, July 4). Since German zoologist Ernst Haeckel coined...
OH DEAR - Professor Lapping needs a holiday. His scorn ("thoroughly lower second") was unworthy of him. He has had a hard year; perhaps a fortnight on the beach at Teignmouth with a knotted...
THE SCHOOL of thought that the interests of Welshmen as individuals are best served by the destruction of the Welsh language, of which Christie Davies (THES, July 4) declares himself a member, is of...
"TAKE your positions now," proposes The THES (July 11) on the Government's pledge to widen access to universities. I took my position some time back. A year ago, I was head of social sciences at a...