Clinical chats in line of GPs' fire
Nearly a third of GP practices offer patients counselling, but how effective is it? COUNSELLORS using "talk therapy" in clinics are giving their profession a bad name and should concentrate on more...
Nearly a third of GP practices offer patients counselling, but how effective is it? COUNSELLORS using "talk therapy" in clinics are giving their profession a bad name and should concentrate on more...
Tens of thousands of people who lose the ability to swallow after a stroke could soon be eating and drinking freely again thanks to a medical breakthrough at Manchester University. Researchers at...
FRENCH student and academic union leaders are trying to agree a common stand on their involvement in four government working parties set up to introduce university reform. The four committees, on...
A UNIQUE selection of Albert Einstein's "scientific and non-scientific personal papers" has been on display at the Hebrew University's National Library in Israel before being auctioned at Christie's...
THE future of a unique British centre for historical research in Germany is in doubt following a shock decision to close the internationally renowned Max Planck Institute for History at Gottingen,...
GREEK rectors have warned that unless the government finds more money for higher education they will recommend closing universities for the second time in a year. Last March rectors shut colleges but...
Latvian president Guntis Ulmanis has refused to sign the controversial national service law that sparked huge student protests last April because it does not go far enough. But the decision is no...
STUDENTS in the predominantly Albanian-inhabited town of Tetova in western Macedonia are continuing to defy the state by attending the illegal Albanian-language university. The government in Skopje...
IT WAS interesting to watch Vernon Bogdanor define the trap into which he feels Roy Strong has fallen and then tumble in himself (THES, November 29). Surely a Stuart taking over from a Tudor in 1603...
The war is not over for some people in the Balkans. Politicians have signed the Dayton agreement and soldiers put their guns away, but some university professors are still fighting the academic...
Yearly grumbling from universities seems to have moderated as results of a popular annual survey of Canadian universities appeared on news-stands this month. University officials still complain that...
He may be a white Afrikaner male, but there will be no "business as usual" at the University of Pretoria when vice chancellor elect, Johan van Zyl, takes over the reins of South Africa's largest...
The Australian senate was debating the higher education sections of the Howard government's summer budget this week. The package puts most of the burden of savings from higher education on students...
AS THE British higher education system begins to delaminate because of its financing problems, hard-nosed employers are having doubts about some vocationally linked degree courses. At least so we are...
The sanity of the men from the ministry is the only thing at risk from the dissection of sheep's eyes The prohibition by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food of the use of sheep's eyes for...