Scientific hands bound by laws
Too many laws and regulations are suffocating research in Germany and preventing scientists from competing with advances in other countries such as the United Kingdom, according to leading scientists...
Too many laws and regulations are suffocating research in Germany and preventing scientists from competing with advances in other countries such as the United Kingdom, according to leading scientists...
Australia's higher education system is facing massive disruption as unions renew their campaign for substantial pay rises. Staff believe that the new coalition government, which has announced cuts of...
Clashes between Palestinian police and students on campuses across the West Bank have escalated as Yasser Arafat continues his clampdown on supporters of Muslim fundamentalist groups such as Hamas...
Halifax, Nova Scotia is looking hard at its seven post-secondary institutions in a possible blueprint for other parts of the country. Earlier this month Nova Scotia's education minister, John Mac-...
Financial relief for South Africa's historically "black" universities and technikons is on the way. Massively increased allocations from the government's new R300 million (Pounds 95 million) Student...
* Rhodes University and the University of Natal have been hit by mass protests with students angered by, among other issues, alleged mistreatment by staff. At Rhodes University, 168 students and...
Last year 62 students at the University of Arizona were tapped for membership of Phi Beta Kappa. The price of putting the lofty Greek letters after their names was a measly $30. Traditionally people...
Spanish universities are struggling to broaden their curricula. Rebecca Warden reports from Valencia where the country's rectors drew up their rescue plan and where staff and students at the city's...
When one of a report's recommendations is deemed "intriguing" even by its chairman, it is probably a suggestion that requires plenty of hard thought. 11 = /And a quick read of this week's National...
In more religious times the fear of hell, of long spells in purgatory, or of divine retribution provided a powerful motive for philanthropy. "Five hundred poor have I in yearly pay who twice a day...
By and large, the new rapprochement between business and our universities and colleges has been as helpful to the profit-makers as it has to the educators, and the much greater emphasis today on...
I wish to draw your attention to a particularly absurd example of Italian protectionism with respect to the European labour market. Among the special hoops that foreign (EU) applicants must jump...
As the Standing Conference of Principals' representative on the Department for Education and Employment Private Finance Initiative committee, I must take issue with your reporter(s) who consistently...
The impact of cuts concerns us all, but few have yet changed nationality for that reason. Such, however, was the fate of Robin Hood (THES, April 12). By removing a reference to his opponent Gilbert,...
As the academies warn that research capability is under threat, Colin Lawson suggests ways to protect standards in teaching. In the past 20 years the most likely degree grade has risen in many...